tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1577767911269302322.post5604166939508617238..comments2024-03-28T09:39:07.840-06:00Comments on NORTHSIDER : Recycling Slats To Make Smallholding Paths.northsider http://www.blogger.com/profile/00716743611909673869noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1577767911269302322.post-35778621938317489342014-03-15T01:11:37.382-06:002014-03-15T01:11:37.382-06:00Hi Vera. Grass paths look good but they require r...Hi Vera. Grass paths look good but they require regular mowing or strimming and they cut up into ruts when the weather is bad. Paving slabs or the concrete pig slats make great hard surfaces. Especially if you can source second hand one's. I recently subscribed to your blog and I enjoy reading about your smallholding in France. Thanks!northsider https://www.blogger.com/profile/00716743611909673869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1577767911269302322.post-17861702766709853792014-03-14T12:49:33.293-06:002014-03-14T12:49:33.293-06:00Now that's a good idea. We have grass paths, w...Now that's a good idea. We have grass paths, which are soon to be ploughed up when Lester (my husband) gets going on the veg plot with his Kubota tractor, when it arrives, which it hasn't yet, so the green paths we still have! I have noticed that you are getting a new polytunnel soon. We want to get a poly at the end of this year, so will follow with interest your experience with your new one. Verahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13235143664894609891noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1577767911269302322.post-82910851436405816802014-03-10T01:59:20.014-06:002014-03-10T01:59:20.014-06:00Thanks Bedford Gypsy. We dug the veg plot over wi...Thanks Bedford Gypsy. We dug the veg plot over with our Smalley mechanical digger yesterday. It took less than an hour and for once my back wasn't aching and I didn't feel exhausted after hours of digging. Polytunnel arriving later in the week. It will be our second one. Hopefully the gales will be kinder this time! Thanks!northsider https://www.blogger.com/profile/00716743611909673869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1577767911269302322.post-49361160379854058142014-03-10T00:10:02.136-06:002014-03-10T00:10:02.136-06:00They look great well doneThey look great well doneBedford Gypsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16364222493698044911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1577767911269302322.post-81606847484100027152014-03-08T09:24:23.545-07:002014-03-08T09:24:23.545-07:00Yes the farmer was a gentleman, Cumbrian. The sla...Yes the farmer was a gentleman, Cumbrian. The slats are reinforced with steel so they are very strong. I am going to sow a quarter of the vegetable plot with grass seed and I thought if I sprinkled some grass seed in the drainage slats they would blend in with the grass. You are right though it will make good drainage. I love recycling materials and old machinery. There is tons of useful materials and mechanical equipment rusting and rotting away in the countryside. <br /><br />Think it was the ancient Chinese who invented the wheelbarrow. <br /><br />It was rough and wet here last night again. Next week is supposed to be very good weather. Hedge man came with his tractor and hedge cutter today. He did an excellent job and he was very reasonable. Rain seems to be holding off.<br /><br />Thanks!northsider https://www.blogger.com/profile/00716743611909673869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1577767911269302322.post-71468694298879919032014-03-08T08:30:12.163-07:002014-03-08T08:30:12.163-07:00Sounds like you got a good deal, nice to see that ...Sounds like you got a good deal, nice to see that business can still be conducted in a gentlemanly fashion. <br /><br />Look good, hard standing with built-in drainage. Wouldn't bother with the grass seed though, they will be movable if necessary and grass will only make them harder to move. They'll soon fill up and grow grass and weeds anyhow.<br />Dunno who invented the wheelbarrow, probably the guy who invented the wheel?<br /><br />Spring didn't happen today, it's dull with a cold wind, sun just trying to break through; not raining though.<br /><br />Must be getting warmer, Raggy cat been out for the last 2 days, fire hasn't been on and the heating kicked out yesterday, first time this year.cumbrianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10047500383078884463noreply@blogger.com