The covers are off

It was an exciting day in the World of Vogue . With the spring weather apparently upon us, well for a couple of days anyway and a rare day without any other plans or duties it was a chance to get outside and down to the allotment.

It was still covered from the winter and today afforded me the opportunity to pull up the covers and expose the fertile land to the elements. The covers had done their job they had kept down the weeds preventing them from taking hold as well as preventing the ground from becoming waterlogged and providing a barrier to allow the soil to warm slightly.

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First the soil needed a little treatment. This came in the guise of some super concentrated manure. Concentrated in chemical fertiliser as well as concentrated in smell. After an application and a dig in my plot still smelled slightly of s**t.

With a quick dig over and some rake action the site was looking good for the growing season.

I made some bamboo climbing frames for the beans and peas later in the season and then put in three rows of potatoes. Back home my little plants are starting to grow and I potted them on ready to go in the ground in a few weeks.

Before long the crops will be growing.

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