In Madame Cholet I've set up a self-watering system, and amazingly it seems to be working. I was looking into wicking fabrics and had just about ruled them out because of expense when I came across the very cheap blankets that are used for cushioning furniture during removals. It seemed pretty wool-like, and a like experimentation confirmed that it could wick water. A long thin strip is submerged at one end in a box of water, and this runs down through a sequence of planting boxes that will contain soil blocks. Gravity helps the wicking process, and the dampness should keep the blocks moist and add moisture to the tunnel house to help provide optimal seed growing conditions. It's all very exciting, and I'll probably patent it one day (haha) and make my fortune. I'm hopeful that it'll reduce the need for daily watering, and that the seedlings in the soil blocks will transplant as well as the soil blocker manufacturers claim. The photo shows rocks holding down the wicking fabric, but eventually these will be filled with soil blocks (like in the photo above). The system seems to be working as some of the seeds sown in the soil blockers are already germinating. So far just thyme and chamomile, but the promise is there and more blocks will be created and seeded this weekend.

Work on the sleep-out has continued, and it’s definitely getting there. We have yet to dig an internet trench, and there are a few finishing-off tasks to do, but it’s essentially ready to use. UK visitors (mum and Grandpa Nick) will be here in September. If it’s warm enough, they can be the first guests, and if it’s still chilly, then Peter and me can bless it ourselves. We've also invested in a water blaster, which should come in handy for cleaning Lazy Mazy and several other jobs. Karyn has a bit of a water blaster fetish (what was that about being naked Karyn??) and has already been unable to stop herself from cleaning a patch of concrete at the front of the house. Ah, the potential for abuse is so tantalisingly high.
There's a sense of calm before the storm in terms of spring chores, which is welcome if not a little delusional. I'm ignoring the weeds popping up in the flower beds and pathways, and lulling myself into the belief that I'm on top of things. No change there then. I've also made the momentous move of tendering my notice for one of my jobs at the end of the year. Bit of an eeeek moment, but optimistically the universe will pick me up and set me on the best track. Perhaps I'd better drink to that...
There's a sense of calm before the storm in terms of spring chores, which is welcome if not a little delusional. I'm ignoring the weeds popping up in the flower beds and pathways, and lulling myself into the belief that I'm on top of things. No change there then. I've also made the momentous move of tendering my notice for one of my jobs at the end of the year. Bit of an eeeek moment, but optimistically the universe will pick me up and set me on the best track. Perhaps I'd better drink to that...
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