I came across this website when looking for info on growing Dragon Fruit - now that mine have produced 'hairy' tops!
http://www.thenewchinkyworkshop.com/...greenthumb.htm
Please bear in mind that this fella lives in California but it does demonstrate how much can be achieved in limited space. Many of his projects seem to be in small borders which surround cemented or decking areas.
He's also a whizz at making many of the things he uses to grow his stuff in.
Those of you with the skill (and will) may find some of his techniques useful and may inspire to recycle bits which would otherwise be thrown away.
I would think that if you replaced 'California' with a greenhouse/conservatory - some of his projects could be undertaken here? Its certainly worth a look and I found it very interesting. Much of his effort is in containers!
http://www.thenewchinkyworkshop.com/...greenthumb.htm
Please bear in mind that this fella lives in California but it does demonstrate how much can be achieved in limited space. Many of his projects seem to be in small borders which surround cemented or decking areas.
He's also a whizz at making many of the things he uses to grow his stuff in.
Those of you with the skill (and will) may find some of his techniques useful and may inspire to recycle bits which would otherwise be thrown away.
I would think that if you replaced 'California' with a greenhouse/conservatory - some of his projects could be undertaken here? Its certainly worth a look and I found it very interesting. Much of his effort is in containers!