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16 October 2014

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Polytunnel

Ground Farce!
Today, 22nd of April 2008, we went to the Polytunnel to plant seeds and loosen some soil.
The P7 and I filled up 30 containers that held around 5-6 Litres each with soil. We had to riddle the soil as well and we did about 5 wheelbarrow loads.
I came up with an idea that was really good but we need a power tool to do the metal cutting. This will mean we can riddle more soil each time. We're going to ask somebody to help us.

Adding for drainage

Adding soil

Planting the seeds
Watering the seeds


Posted on Fetlar School Blog at 15:38

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Hi, For this city boy, can you explain what "riddle the soil" means. It looks like you are breaking up Styrofoam plastic and mixing it into the soil so that the soil doesn't compact so tight. Is that a good guess?

CVBruce from CA, USA


Child labour - excellent idea! That boy on the left looks more than ready to move up to the High School...

Flying Cat from Planet Nettlejuice


I think he's the gangmaster, FC. He beats them with that rake if they get out of line. I, too, would be interested to read more detail of what you are doing, FS. The bits of polystyrene look quite big, is that OK for what you need?

Jill from EK


more likely a retirement home;fc!

carol from over here


watch out boys - there's a menacing figure lurking behind you, waving a rake...

scallowawife from behind the sofa...


Aha, now I see why you were unable to devote sufficient time to your Viking history extra project ... good work, all. Are all Polytunnels this big? I had imagined them more sort of a bit higher than a self-respecting cat tail.

Barney from Swithiod stopping the rant


Forgoodness sake Barney, that's a cloche not a tunnel you're thinking of...

Flying Cat from clochemerle


We only have child labour when we are making timetables. The boy on the left did leave high school a while ago. No children were harmed during the making of this photo. Riddling is to sieve the soil.

FetlarSchool from Fetlar


Clochemerle ... ah, how long ago did I lose my copy! What a load of laffs for liff. Better to sieve the soil than soil the seive. All strength to Fetlar fellows and fillies.

Barney from Swithiod in a fine fetlar


I riddled Google, CVBruce, and found the answer for this un-Americanism. Hope the sifter was not too fine. Soil ("dirt" in urban terminology) should not be the consistency of powdered sugar. The easy life, boys, is the no-till method. Prevents erosion and back breaking labor. Use a sharp stick, stab a hole in the ground, drop your seed/seedling in it, and pray till harvest time (stopping only for watering, yourselves and the plants). Miracles, my dear children, have been granted to folks less deserving than you (or the Flotta bunch). If the crop is sub-optimal, blame the teacher (eh?!), and have him/her buy fresh produce at the local market for school meals. # Right FC, cloches is what Barney had in mind. An obsession of his ... ever since he got ding donged by a coconut in the Maldives (or was it the Seychelles, Barney from Sweathod?)

mjc from NM,USA


Now, now, mjc, no need to get personal again. A cloche is not a cosh. A cloche hat? Cloche to my heart, Sweat Clod!

Barney from Swithiod biting back


Barney:-clochmerle? as in clochemerle babylone by gabriel chevallier?? not bad reading

carol from the usual place




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