Posted by samn40 on April 05, 2013 at 16:26:51 from (31.51.75.61):
Well it is official I have got worms in my dung! Lovely earth worms. Yesterday I shovelled about 22-25 tons of compost/dung onto my garden plot in preparation for planting potatoes tomorrow. The compost was made from lawn mowing clippings from the last 4 years. It was really well rotted and full of earthworms, so it should do some good. I am sure some of you remember the wet ground I ploughed a few weeks back, well it has dried out good and I managed to get it rotavated last night.Even the area John drained worked out OK .Today I raised some potato drills with my Ferguson potato plough, under the watchful eyes of mrs40...Tomorrow we may even plant some spuds! All around our place we can see snow but it somehow missed us!. As you can see in the last picture, I sometimes get allowed to drive my own tractors, but mostly I do not! Sam
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