Thursday, October 26, 2006
Links
- Mike's 2007 Allotment Photo Gallery (All uploaded pics)
- Mike & Sue's Garden Diary
- Mike's Nature Diary
- Lytham Hall Apiary
- The Saunders' Allotment Page
- The Allotment Lady
- KT's Kitchen Garden
- My Tiny Plot
- Losing the Plot
- Head Burro
- Pumpkin Soup
- Calendula & Concrete
- A Country Garden
- Greenmantle
- Dave's Allotment Blog
- Stew & Fritha's Allotment
- Phil's Garden Diary
- Vidaverde Seed Catalogue
- The Mammoth Onion
- Simpson's Seeds
Previous Posts
- Here are forty garlic cloves waiting to be planted...
- ...and here they are in situ in the sandpit bed at...
- This bed (which had the tulips in it last Winter) ...
- The broccoli seem to be doing Ok, along with the c...
- The carpet is keeping the weeds down on the two bo...
- The chard in the seedbed frame is flourishing.
- These courgettes look a bit past it but we are sti...
- All the following posts are using pictures from th...
- The sky is constantly changing and on the right ev...
- This is one of the enterprising Crown Prince that ...
2 Comments:
Have you decided what sort, height yet?
Looking at the catalogues I thought it might be 'Adam's Pearmain' which I saw in Ken Muir's catalogue. Do you have any sugestions, by the way? I was thinking of a half standard as it won't reslly cast a shade anywhere important and I like the idea of a sizeable tree. However, I have an idea of planting a cordon on the fence at the bottom of the lottie and getting rid of the blackberry down there.
I thought maybe a cooker/dual purpose down there, maybe.
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