Quite a bit of rain around at the moment, so it's a good job for greenhouses where you can jump inside and do some jobs like potting up seedlings. We've got the starts of what is going to be a bumper crop for this garden. We've got some broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes, cucumbers and chills starting their life as well as some salad leaves, and a number of ornamental companion plants like Sweet pea. This is probably only half the amount in there. There's loads of rain and sunny spells during some days so it's about planning what needs to be done during the day and working with the weather reports. It's a bit tricky for us, but just what the plants need to get a jump start towards the warmer weather. I'm maintaining a very constant level of good fitness, which I've noticed a lot since replacing the office chair for an active outdoor life. My Permaculture course has ended and my design presentation went well, I'm now certified in Permaculture Design. The journey doesn't end though and I will try to use the knowledge I have learnt towards achievements in life of forward sustainable thinking. Anyone got anything growing in the window sill? Go on take some pictures and share some garden rock n roll. Peace
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