For the 2nd time in a week or so, (1st time regarding dwarf beans ), I'm following Alys Fowler's advice, this time with regard to Swiss chard . Long story short, after midsummer plants which often bolt if planted in spring will resist the impulse to do so, probably because of shortening days; (I say shortening, but in Glasgow, in July, we're still getting 18 hours of daylight). I got a packet of Bright Lights , at a good price, (another reason to wait until July before sowing, lots of bargains, I've noticed). But where to sow them? Most of the 2nd bed is under a tarpaulin, but it wasn't quite big enough to cover the whole bed, so the last 5ft or so went under a sheet of plastic, (in the background of the photo in this post, here .) Transparent plastic was a foolish idea, weeds were growing underneath it, so I covered most of it with sheets of metal from the old shed. I decided to leave the tarp, but use the area beneath the plastic for the chard. Who-ah there
Pity he couldn't find his teammates as easily as he did that camera, eh?
ReplyDeleteHonestly, you get in a foreign expert, give him a whole year to instruct a group of people, and it makes absolutely no difference to their final result.
It'd never happen in TEFL, would it?
As you know, it happens all the time in TEFL. But the incompetent TEFL teacher doesn't get paid £6 million a year.
ReplyDeleteI wish i got paid stacks for being crap.. I'd quite happily stand up and admit how crap I was.. "I'm shite and now I'm going on holiday for the rest of my life"
ReplyDeleteFootball is fucked up and I wish I wasn't drawn to it, but I am. Woe is me.