That's good your daughters around to help you. I think one of the happiest days of my life was when I finally handed the lawn mower to my boy and said go for it. It's nice when the kids are finally old enough to help out and actually be usefulNo not yet I will need my daughter come up and help, she's doing a carpenter course so needs practice, I need help anyway. I'm not able to lift the cladding owing to health reasons. Once we get the walls and stuff hanging it won't take long to finish. I'm busy yellowing now and still have to get the last of crop in. I grow most of the year up here so there's no rush. I guess being surrounded by water gives us a microclimate. If I remember I'll try to get a pic of my patches tomorrow. I've done the first pick already, these are the leftovers.
Oldfella
Just out of curiosity since your are growing year round, do you rotate your growing locations from year to year or grow a non tobacco crop on them part of the year? Just asking since the area I'm planning to prep to grow in next year is going to be about the only place in the yard that is not shaded by trees and I'm wondering if I'm going to run into issues from growing in the same spot multiple years.