For all of you who like foreign knitting patterns but find Google translate challenging....to say the least...I have come across these sites where you can make your own translations...
Happy Knitting
Russian to English
...just a small sample.... go to the web site to find much more
...and this one for
A selection of languages
Sunday, 6 August 2017
Thursday, 20 July 2017
PROBLEMS WITH BLOG
I am having to redo all my blogs because of a change in my domain name.....my old blog...unique artisan jewellery by mouflon is no longer usable...please accept apologies while I try to reconstruct it here
Thursday, 6 April 2017
Gardening in a Polytunnel 2.....Making raised beds
I am delighted with my polytunnel being able to work in all weathers is wonderful.
Like many gardeners I have back problems so high level beds are essential.
And if you build them yourself you can get them tailored to your needs.
I started with the front and back supports, these were buried in the earth. Then I added cross pieces to hold them upright and to support the 'shelf'.
I then added the wood slats running the full length of the tunnel.
Wide boards, fixed at the corners, made up the boxes.
Divisions fixed again at the corners were put in every 92 cms. the first box filled with soil.
An empty box with seeds sown in pots.
On the other side of the tunnel I only did the staging half way and left the end to grow tall vegetables like runner beans and peas.
The bottom of the staging being filled with soil ready to plant out courgettes, squash and brassicas.
That's all for now, watch out for Gardening in a Polytunnel 3!
And if you build them yourself you can get them tailored to your needs.
I started with the front and back supports, these were buried in the earth. Then I added cross pieces to hold them upright and to support the 'shelf'.
I then added the wood slats running the full length of the tunnel.
Wide boards, fixed at the corners, made up the boxes.
Divisions fixed again at the corners were put in every 92 cms. the first box filled with soil.
An empty box with seeds sown in pots.
On the other side of the tunnel I only did the staging half way and left the end to grow tall vegetables like runner beans and peas.
The bottom of the staging being filled with soil ready to plant out courgettes, squash and brassicas.
That's all for now, watch out for Gardening in a Polytunnel 3!
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Gardening in a polytunnel in Ireland ... The beginning
Gardening in any weather!
After last years very poor yield in my garden in south east Ireland I decided to order a polytunnel in January, so hopefully this year I shall have vegetables and herbs in abundance.I decided to get a 10' x 16' from Colin Warren polytunnels
The first job was to level the site...part of which was my original vegetable garden.
And a net screen on the back, which also had a roll down plastic door inside for the colder weather.
Watch out for the next part where I shall be planning and building the raised beds inside!
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