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For those that like to get their hands (knees) dirty gardening, tell us of your growing stories hints tips failures etc.
Being a veg virgin I decided last autumn to grow my own veg mainly to occupy some of my spare time as currently I'm having a gap year as I've worked since the age of 15 virtually non stop.
After much umming and arring I constructed two raised beds from treated 8"*2" boards both 10'*8' in area. these were filled with a mix of topsoil and compost, another bed is feasible but my garden is quite small.
At present the beds have cabbages onions red and white,(planted last October) carrot seedlings spring onion seedlings some spuds. still have a bit of spare room for something as not yet decided, salady stuff is most likely.
A third bed might be usefull for some root crops later in the year if all goes to plan.
We have eaten all the cabbages and gave some to family, first few onions have been pulled due to going to seed but were consumed straight away and boy are they hot!
This week planted my toms in a small fabric greenhouse jobbie as well as a couple of pepper plants grown from seed in March. A proper greenhouse is on the cards soon.
A 20 mt square section of scabby lawn turf was ripped up and planted with a selection of wild flower seed that has sprouted rather well to my surprise, although keeping the cat's from pooping on it required Fort Knox approach.
Hopefully this will bring a few bugs into the garden and give me some macro shots nearer home.
Overall with the late start to spring things have so far gone not to bad, just awaiting the onslaught of the slimy hoards and the many creepy crawlies that no doubt make an appearance now things are warming up.
Applied for an allotment to our local council as some of the family have shown interest with sharing (the work I hope) in a bit of home grown fodder, time will tell.
If any git tells me were going to have a water shortage after all that snow and rain........
Not done this before and finding it a bit of a challenge trying to working out where, when, how many, etc etc.
Feel free to post your garden exploits good or bad and any photo's too.
Being a veg virgin I decided last autumn to grow my own veg mainly to occupy some of my spare time as currently I'm having a gap year as I've worked since the age of 15 virtually non stop.
After much umming and arring I constructed two raised beds from treated 8"*2" boards both 10'*8' in area. these were filled with a mix of topsoil and compost, another bed is feasible but my garden is quite small.
At present the beds have cabbages onions red and white,(planted last October) carrot seedlings spring onion seedlings some spuds. still have a bit of spare room for something as not yet decided, salady stuff is most likely.
A third bed might be usefull for some root crops later in the year if all goes to plan.
We have eaten all the cabbages and gave some to family, first few onions have been pulled due to going to seed but were consumed straight away and boy are they hot!
This week planted my toms in a small fabric greenhouse jobbie as well as a couple of pepper plants grown from seed in March. A proper greenhouse is on the cards soon.
A 20 mt square section of scabby lawn turf was ripped up and planted with a selection of wild flower seed that has sprouted rather well to my surprise, although keeping the cat's from pooping on it required Fort Knox approach.
Hopefully this will bring a few bugs into the garden and give me some macro shots nearer home.
Overall with the late start to spring things have so far gone not to bad, just awaiting the onslaught of the slimy hoards and the many creepy crawlies that no doubt make an appearance now things are warming up.
Applied for an allotment to our local council as some of the family have shown interest with sharing (the work I hope) in a bit of home grown fodder, time will tell.
If any git tells me were going to have a water shortage after all that snow and rain........

Not done this before and finding it a bit of a challenge trying to working out where, when, how many, etc etc.
Feel free to post your garden exploits good or bad and any photo's too.
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