Yippy it did stop raining and i ran out lol
well am totally knackers lol,
Did quite a few bits in the garden
Dug over the front bit i had on the 'lawn' which had the homemade compost on it so tuned that in with the cultivator,
Then had to go out and collect the wood from stirling,
then went in to alloa AGAIN cos mum total be about reduce 'fruit bushes' in woolworths
spent about £15.00 on 4 rhubard crowns, a Chinese Gooseberry ?,Tayberry, Olive, Cranberry
they are currently sitting in the kitchen in a bucket of water lol
As well as the pear tree
Hubby wanted to play on the culivator as well so he has started on the new land and found lots of stone so while he was playing with the culivator. I was going around taking photos and collecting the biggish stone and putting them in the wheel barrow, was thinking that i could even uses them for base of the path or a rockers or something lol
Cut down the dividing fence between the garden and the new bit of land.
In my wisdom when we 1st move in i started wrapping one of the strubs around it so it would look nice accross the fence 'boy' is it stuck fast.
Also being frugel and keeping the fencing for a climbing frame for my fence for the plants etc.
The Cultivator is 700W from aldis
here the link but not sure how long is lasts
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/58_5185.htmthis is what it says on the tin lol
Electric Cultivator 700W
each £44.99 *
Rips through soil, shreds grass and tears through leaves, clearing/preparing the ground for more effective seed planting and fertiliser spreading.
* Prepares soil for seeding
* Works in shredded matter
* Perfect for peat and fertiliser
I would have like a petrol/diesel one but as i have never used on before i think it is brilliant.
It took me about 30mins to run it over the plot in the 'lawn' where as the last time i did it it took me two days and it is not a big plot
4ft by 6ft if that lol