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Title: Two weeks today!
Post by: mikethecamera on April 07, 2011, 08:15:06 pm
We're all getting very excited now, two weeks today we get the keys to the farmhouse. :D The kids are running wild, Tom just gone to bed and shouted down the stairs, "Mum, I'm going to start packing my stuff",  :) he's only eight!
Been up to look at it again today and saw my 1st swallow of the year, must be a sign surely!.
Paula's bought me some veggy seeds from Lidl, can't wait to get them in, although the 'veg plot' is currently overgrown, with bits of old bed and farm machinery half buried in it, and is home to a family of rabbits, soon to be rabbit stew!, incidentally, does anybody know the best place to hire a rotovator for a weekend in North Wales?.
Will keep you all posted, (if you're interested), bye for now.
Mike
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: little blue on April 07, 2011, 08:21:48 pm
how exciting!  All the very best...  :)
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: Brucklay on April 07, 2011, 08:24:39 pm
Have a great time - I'm sure you will - love t read of your adventures if you have the time to post
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: Beewyched on April 07, 2011, 08:30:00 pm
A swallow already - wow.  Sounds like you'll be having fun excavating the veggie plot - though I'd source the main ingredient for the stew before planting-out your seedlings  ;)

Sorry, can't help you with the rotavator,  :wave: from West Scotland, you could try posting it as a new topic though - there must be a few folk on here from round your way & hopefully you will make some great support networks too.

Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: robert waddell on April 07, 2011, 08:55:22 pm
we had swallows yesterday and today in central scotland  and welcome to the forum :wave:
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: Beewyched on April 07, 2011, 09:06:15 pm
Think our swallows must've been blown off-course - no sign at all.  Wish they'd get a move-on, midges are around aplenty when I do the young pigs of an evening.
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: doganjo on April 07, 2011, 09:11:53 pm
Welcome from the Wee County (Clackmannan)
HSS have centres nationwide I think, but try googling 'hire rotavator north wales' and see what comes up.  Probably Yell might help too.  Do set up a thread for your progress, we're all very nosey on here and love reading what everyone else is doing. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: mikethecamera on April 07, 2011, 09:30:05 pm
Thanks all for the welcome, You're right about the stew, hmmm can almost smell it already :)
Have tried HSS's website £60 odd quid for the small one for the weekend! (I'm only a poor smallholder you know) :D
If you're interested I'll be happy to do a blog/diary of our progress, be nice for us to look back on too. Watch this space (or an alternative one quite close to this one) ;)
Mike
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: Beewyched on April 07, 2011, 09:32:22 pm
Good luck & best wishes to you all in your new life  :hshoe:
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: mikethecamera on April 07, 2011, 09:36:24 pm
Good luck & best wishes to you all in your new life  :hshoe:

Thankyou, and hope your swallows turn up soon, (if I see yours in North Wales, I'll be sure to give them directions North) :)
Think I'll try you idea for the rotovator post when we move in too, Thankyou
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: bloomer on April 07, 2011, 09:37:28 pm
good luck

how big an area do you need to rotivate over?

the big rear tined rotovators are more efficient but only cost effective for large areas, make sure any pernicious weeds are cleared before rotivation or you just make the problem worse!!!!

it can be better to dig by hand if the area is small enough for a first pass as you will spot and remove more roots etc from the ground that you don't want leaving in!!!

i don't smallhold yet but do garden for a living so know a bit about ground preperation!!!
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: mikethecamera on April 07, 2011, 09:57:24 pm
The 'patch' I've got earmarked for the 'veggie' plot is approx 60'x20', don't think my back can take that with a spade!. It's old pasture land, cant see any ragwort there, and I've had dealings with my old friend (or should that be fiend) japanese knotweed so I'll be sure to keep a lookout. Other than that its mostly nettles and grass so should turn in ok.. I hope!. Thanks for the advice :)
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: bloomer on April 07, 2011, 09:59:30 pm
the two to be afraid of are bind weed and mares tail!!!

sounds like a good sized veg plot should produce a fair bit if you plant sensibly...
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: Beewyched on April 07, 2011, 10:01:35 pm
What about getting a couple of weaners? - they'd clear it beautifully for you, fertilising as they go.  Then sausage & bacon for the family for the rest of the year  :yum:
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: benkt on April 07, 2011, 10:08:09 pm
Congratulations!

I had a similar problem with our new place, with a lot of land to rotavate I nearly had a heartattack looking at the HSS prices for a big rear-tined one. In the end, I found a local lawnmower servicing place that rents out a big old camon for about £20 a day! Did such a great job I'll get it back for a couple of days next week.
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: mikethecamera on April 07, 2011, 10:16:13 pm
Mares tails!! arghh that brings back bad memories!!, it should be a lot greener there when we move than when we initially looked at the plot, so we shall see. I'd welcome some ideas on the planting if you have the time :)
The weaners are definitley on the cards, just need to get sorted first, so really want to get the veg in straight off before it's too late for this season.
That rotovator sounds ideal, there's a servicing shop for mowers etc in the local town, might have a wander down and see if they have or know of anything, cheers.
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: hughesy on April 07, 2011, 11:03:08 pm
Whereabouts in North Wales are you Mike? You might find that even a fairly hefty rotovator will struggle to break into grassy weedy ground without somehow loosening it a bit first. The grass and weeds and roots will tie themselves round the tines and stop you getting any depth. For a relatively small patch like that I'd weedkill first then break the ground with a good strong fork, then get the rotovator in. You won't need to dig it properly with the fork just loosen a bit to give the rotovator a helping hand.
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: bazzais on April 07, 2011, 11:10:20 pm
Unless you intend to completely cane a piece of equipment to death, buy it and use it again and again and again.  Look after it and it will look after you, its an investment not an expense if you have it in the shed.

If its part of the 'business' its an asset as well as an expense

I only ever rent equipment if its going to take a hammering.

Best of luck!! Exciting times ahead!!

Baz
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: mikethecamera on April 08, 2011, 07:37:00 am
I'm in Denbighshire, the new house is on the side of Moel Arthur, I had thought about weedkilling but would really like to keep things as organic as possible. I'll have a proper look when we get in, as I say there's a fair amount of rubbish to shift, so I'll clear what I can and see where we stand.
I am searching ebay for a rotovator, but anything 'big' enough seems to be mega money, and what with the expense of moving I really can't justify the purchase as well, I totally agree though and know I should buy one, we'll see, perhaps I'll get permission from SWMBO.... :)
Mike
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: Hilarysmum on April 08, 2011, 08:27:37 am
Bewyched that was exactly what I was going to suggest.

MTC please keep us updated on here, I am a technophobe as is my computer so we dont do blogs. 
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: Beewyched on April 08, 2011, 10:12:38 am
We may win him over to pigs eventually HM  ;D
 :love: :pig: :love:
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: doganjo on April 08, 2011, 10:16:21 am
Don't they leave the ground in 'humps and howes ' though? ::) ???
Title: Re: Two weeks today!
Post by: Blinkers on April 08, 2011, 11:20:36 am
Weyhey, major excitement then - yes keep us updated on TAS.   Can imagine just how exicted you all are.   :wave: