Into this:
Woohoo!
Basically that raised area is an old carp pond that a previous householder filled with rubble and topped off with gravel. I shovelled and barrowed out most of the gravel and made an area onto which I'm going to put raised fruit beds:
Then we got the guys with the diggers in for 3 days...
Look - buried treasure! |
Dug out everything for half a meter...
Filled it back up with decent soil...
And now I'm planting it up:
The centrepiece is a Wild Service Tree which I planted this morning:
Sorbus Torminalis, or the Chequers tree, is a fairly rare UK native. It produces fruit that you eat only after it starts to rot - and which tastes like dates. I am looking forward to fruit like this in, say, 20 years...
In the meantime I'm digging up the surrounding flagstones piecemeal:
... so that I can plant birch trees. I will have a Druidic Grove in which to sacrifice to Shub-Niggurath, so watch out South Yorkshire ;-)
Shout-out to Adam! |
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