Hi there
Retiring in 5 years at 40; what an excellent thing to be able to do.
For my 2p, you'll learn more just popping a few seeds in the ground and looking after them for year 1. You'll be addicted by year 2 though so watch out.
My first proper growing year I was living in Nottingham, and working in Luton so very very early starts and very very late nights, but with only a little time each evening it is amazing what you can grow. i only wish I had added french beans into my year 1 trial; as it was we started with toms, onions, carrots, sprouts, broccoli and leeks - with some lettuce/spinach/celery and we were given a cucumber and 2 courgette plants - all grown in plastic containers and a resounding success.
If you do find someone to assist, make sure they keep a growing diary for you to refer to in later years; and get them to stick the seed packets in so that you can record what was grown when. There is nothing as annoying as 'what was that tomato called again, it was fabulous...'.
Retiring in 5 years at 40; what an excellent thing to be able to do.
For my 2p, you'll learn more just popping a few seeds in the ground and looking after them for year 1. You'll be addicted by year 2 though so watch out.
My first proper growing year I was living in Nottingham, and working in Luton so very very early starts and very very late nights, but with only a little time each evening it is amazing what you can grow. i only wish I had added french beans into my year 1 trial; as it was we started with toms, onions, carrots, sprouts, broccoli and leeks - with some lettuce/spinach/celery and we were given a cucumber and 2 courgette plants - all grown in plastic containers and a resounding success.
If you do find someone to assist, make sure they keep a growing diary for you to refer to in later years; and get them to stick the seed packets in so that you can record what was grown when. There is nothing as annoying as 'what was that tomato called again, it was fabulous...'.
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