Wednesday 17 June 2009

A word from our gardening expert

Barry has done great things for us - constructed a raised bed, put up trellis for the clematis and honeysuckle we're going to buy soon, offered loads of advice and donated lots of seeds and veggie plants. Here is his own record of the process we've been through, focussing on one recent, very arduous weekend:

"Well, we seem to be getting there. It seems a long time since we first met and discussed plans and options to brighten the place up. On reflection, I think we took the right approach by being patient and implementing an agreed, structured plan. I think it's paid dividends.
Friday 12th June. My major role was the construction of the raised vegetable bed. This project was a team effort with siting being a big concern. With help from Kellé and Julie, we decided on an ideal location. Many thanks to the men from Best Training for their help in manoeuvring this structure, and also the welcome I received from Rick and John.
Saturday 13th June. We fitted the extra timber to the trellis and attached the back screen membrane. Josie helped greatly with this. The other main job today was filling the raised bed with soil, ready for planting.
Sunday 14th June. Really early start today to make sure the railway platform (our near neighbour) was clear of passengers. Josie finished the trellis and I started planting veggies. Josie was a star and also helped with putting up the brackets for the hanging baskets.
Myself and Josie hope you like the results so far and would like to wish you great growing success for the future.
A big thank you to Kellé for her negotiating skills and to Julie for looking after us with tea and biscuits!

For our part, we'd like to say very many thanks to Barry and Josie for putting in this huge amount of work over a three day weekend when some of us were at home relaxing...
The garden is slowly transforming into a welcoming, useable space; the veggies look happy in their new position and we're buying and planting plants like there's no tomorrow.
Don't forget to come and see us, both of you - we're always eager for extra gardening advice.

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