The rotavator goes first and separates and aerates the soil.
The children work very hard to level out the soil.
Continuing to level out the soil. Not quite there yet, we still have a lot of work to do after the easter holidays. There was a lot of talk about the legacy we will leave our school.
Some having a play in the swamp after a tough day working the Tattie field.
A little visitor we were interested in.
2 thoughts on “Getting Prepared to Plant (Part 1)”
This looks like a ton of work. I am glad you have time to stop and look at the wee visitor.
Do you know what it is? It looks a bit like a dark docken grub, but I think they are a bit whiter or a creamy colour.
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This looks like a ton of work. I am glad you have time to stop and look at the wee visitor.
Do you know what it is? It looks a bit like a dark docken grub, but I think they are a bit whiter or a creamy colour.
The tatties will taste delicious come harvest after putting so much effort into your preparations.