Getting down and dirty
After a hearty brunch, the four of us went to attack the garden. Armed with a fine selection of the vicar's garden tools, we tentatively started removing things, such as bindweed root, tall invasive weed things, thorny rosehips, nettles...

...and our first crop, of ONE ONION!!


By the time we'd finished, the plot looked like this:

And just look at the soil... bindweed root free and as lovely as a (soily) baby's bottom:

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