Hi Bumble,
[QUOTE=BumbleB;458778]Hi Suzanne, thanks for that. I had come to the same conclusion. When we look at our photographs from last summer we cant quite believe it is the same garden.
Lol, yep, can totally agree with you there! Looking back 2 1/2 years ago to the 8' of weeds, brambles, bindweed, thistle, nettle and mares tail that we took on it hardly looks recognisable as the same plot now!
Nonsense! The size of your veg plot doesnt mean you cant be as succesful as anyone else, even those with multiple plots! All it means is that you wont be able to grow quite as much of everything, but on the plus side it will allow you to spend much more time on what you do have, allowing you to keep it in a much tidier condition and to raise the absolute best plants and crops that you are able, whereas those of us with larger plots have to contend with so much more growing space that we find it difficult to keep on top of the weeds or to lavish as much attention on individual plants as you can! At the end of the day its horses for courses, a smaller veg patch can still allow you to grow decent crops, whereas a large plot may allow you to become virtually self sufficient for veg for most of the year!
Its really up to you where you want to host your blog, it depends on whether you want to keep it within the vine and thus are bound by their T&C (plus the fact that in the (very unlikely) event that the grapvine forum ever closed, then your blog would disappear with it (although the same could happen with any hosting body), as happened with another forum I used to frequent for the Canon Eos cameras!)
Hosting it with an outside 'free' blog provider does give you full control of your blog, and means that you can share it more openly, but in the last analysis, tis down to you to decide for yourself! We use Blogspot, which is fairly easy to set up and customise, but thats only personal preference!
[QUOTE=BumbleB;458778]Hi Suzanne, thanks for that. I had come to the same conclusion. When we look at our photographs from last summer we cant quite believe it is the same garden.
Lol, yep, can totally agree with you there! Looking back 2 1/2 years ago to the 8' of weeds, brambles, bindweed, thistle, nettle and mares tail that we took on it hardly looks recognisable as the same plot now!
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Hosting it with an outside 'free' blog provider does give you full control of your blog, and means that you can share it more openly, but in the last analysis, tis down to you to decide for yourself! We use Blogspot, which is fairly easy to set up and customise, but thats only personal preference!
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