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  • Enterprise_1701C
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    edited 17 March 2015 at 9:34AM
    abailey54 wrote: »
    That's what I was thinking but I have no idea what I'd have to hire, complete beginner here (other than some growing in pots - I was going to say pot growing but thought you might get the wrong idea :rotfl:)

    I really don't know, I am guessing you can hire petrol driven ploughs, although it would still need a lot of work after that, but at least it would break up the soil and make it easier, after that I really do not know. One very useful tool I have is a 3 pronged cultivator. If you did not want to hire something one of those would do it, and it would mean you could keep control of the weeds at the same time, but it would be VERY hard work! As you say, it would probably be a good idea for QoC to come along and make suggestions, she has had to do a lot of work on things like that. All I can say is good luck! That said, you will be able to grow a lot of stuff in that, it will be wonderful :D
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    I really don't know, I am guessing you can hire petrol driven ploughs, although it would still need a lot of work after that, but at least it would break up the soil and make it easier, after that I really do not know. One very useful tool I have is a 3 pronged cultivator. If you did not want to hire something one of those would do it, and it would mean you could keep control of the weeds at the same time, but it would be VERY hard work! As you say, it would probably be a good idea for QoC to come along and make suggestions, she has had to do a lot of work on things like that. All I can say is good luck! That said, you will be able to grow a lot of stuff in that, it will be wonderful :D

    Thanks, looks like a cultivator isn't too expensive so a good investment I think. I'm not allowed to do anything on it until April so gives me a bit of planning time :) I have a feeling I'm biting off more than I can chew, but once it's cleared I should have years of use out of it so it's totally worth it :D
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  • abailey54 wrote: »
    Thanks, looks like a cultivator isn't too expensive so a good investment I think. I'm not allowed to do anything on it until April so gives me a bit of planning time :) I have a feeling I'm biting off more than I can chew, but once it's cleared I should have years of use out of it so it's totally worth it :D

    You should have an allotment clearing party, there's nothing more satisfying than starting out with ground like that and ending up with it cleared :D At least if you can't start till April then you have a good chance of identifying anything of value in it before you start, there may well be lovely fruit bushes there, plantings of potatoes and all sorts :D I would be quite excited :D
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    Joined you at the terminus in Candy tweets :D Do wish they would get the new levels done a bit quicker!

    :T:T:T Well done .

    They moved that girl with candy lollipop over weekend from the terminus so I think they are getting ready to post new levels :D
  • tweets wrote: »
    :T:T:T Well done .

    They moved that girl with candy lollipop over weekend from the terminus so I think they are getting ready to post new levels :D

    Just wish they would update on android, still only up to 860 on my tab :(
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    tweets wrote: »
    :T:T:T Well done .

    They moved that girl with candy lollipop over weekend from the terminus so I think they are getting ready to post new levels :D

    Do you both play right up to the maximum levels on the desktop version?
    I'm stuck at the maximum on the ipad (level 860?) as my laptop is too laggy to play the online version.
    How many levels behind you am I? :)
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