The plan was to get rid of the remaining brambles, and keep on the clearing. By the end of Sunday the old rhubarb area had been dug over twice, and half of it was double dug. We then covered it over with black plastic.

Which way are we going?

A sackful of roots off to the "tip".

David dealing with the roots of brambles.

Here we have dug a small trench to mark our boundary. You can see the stumps from out neigbours hedge on the left.

This is the first time we've been able to see all our plot from the Western boundary. This is all ours!

Silver wedding presents!!
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