We brought the apple trees up with us and they really haven't done anything, regardless of what we have tried to protect them.
Putting treed in the polycrub has been a success - but there is a limit to how many we put in without comprimising any other stuff we want to grow.
The tree in the polycrub produced some apples last year - hopefully more this year.
But one , planted in a sheltered spot near the house has at least put on a lot of growth .
So I decided to build a raised bed
Which got filled with soil and decoartively enclosed with some stone that is lying around
And now has 6 apple trees in it
So we shall see what happens later in the year.
Sunday, 24 February 2019
Friday, 22 February 2019
Monday, 11 February 2019
a bit of rain
Its rained quitea lot in the last 24 hours, the tail end of Storm Erik working its way across Scotland .
the pond was very full and the outlet almost over-run
and the rest of the burn has quite alot of water coming down it
ane the field is flooded
as is the road
the pond was very full and the outlet almost over-run
and the rest of the burn has quite alot of water coming down it
ane the field is flooded
as is the road
Saturday, 2 February 2019
Shapinsay and back
Its been arranged for a while that we would take a couple of sheep
To Shapinsay , the nearest Island and a 30 minute ferry trip
The snow is still lying here , and the first bit of the trip, getting to the end of the drive could have been the most challenging .
But the road to the Ferry terminal ( checkin time 15 minutes before departure) was fine
And we waited for the incoming ferry
And the next bit was taking the car and trailer onto the ferry.
Reversing on . Down the slipway ansd the length of ferry .
At least the only people watching were the crew,
unlike the last time I had to reverse onto a ferry
We can see Shapinsay from the house , so we had the chance of the 'reverse' view
And 30 minutes later, Balfour village, Shapinsay came into view
And sheep taken to join the flock of Borerays in Shapinsay
And coming back, you can see how the Cathedral dominates the skyline of Kirkwall
PS Ive got a new camera - can you tell ?
To Shapinsay , the nearest Island and a 30 minute ferry trip
The snow is still lying here , and the first bit of the trip, getting to the end of the drive could have been the most challenging .
But the road to the Ferry terminal ( checkin time 15 minutes before departure) was fine
And we waited for the incoming ferry
And the next bit was taking the car and trailer onto the ferry.
Reversing on . Down the slipway ansd the length of ferry .
At least the only people watching were the crew,
unlike the last time I had to reverse onto a ferry
We can see Shapinsay from the house , so we had the chance of the 'reverse' view
And 30 minutes later, Balfour village, Shapinsay came into view
And sheep taken to join the flock of Borerays in Shapinsay
And coming back, you can see how the Cathedral dominates the skyline of Kirkwall
PS Ive got a new camera - can you tell ?
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