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    Hi Everyone

    New to the Grapevine.

    Having been rather disheartened after the rains of July 20th last year (and the rest!) I somewhat neglected my garden. Took this week off though to put this right. Late I know but the pressures of work meant I couldn't take the time earlier.

    I have a small plot in the garden of 10m x 7m and have spent this week digging it over and removing the covering of weeds that have made it home for the last 6-9 months; I won't be letting it get that bad again I can tell you. Cuts, bruises, aches and even sunburn (well, wind burn).

    All done now and ready to plant out when ready. I prefer to start things off in a greenhouse to give things a chance in the heavy soil. Looking forward to a better year than last, I think we all are? I looks like a veg garden now and all I need to complete the picture is some veg! LOL

    I have only been gardening for 3 years (this'll be my 3rd summer) so will no doubt be asking for advice and help at every turn.

    It'll be good to hear from anyone expecially anyone in West Berks

    all the best

    Gary
    Last edited by Muddy-G; 18-04-2008, 06:11 PM.
    Cheers

    Gary

    Dont let the weeds grow under your feet

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    welcome muddy-g chin up fingers crossed for a better summer cant be as bad as last year.

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    • #3
      Thanks Barrie, didn't really get down as such, just disappointed that all the hard work on a "greenfield" plot got washed away. not much i could have done though so no big deal
      Last edited by Muddy-G; 19-04-2008, 07:04 PM.
      Cheers

      Gary

      Dont let the weeds grow under your feet

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      • #4
        Hi Muddy-G

        Welcome to the vine. Yep definately hoping for a better summer this year. It sounds as if you have done the hard part, preparing (for backache) the ground.

        What are you planning on growing?
        http://herbie-veggiepatch.blogspot.com

        Updated 23rd February 2009

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        • #5
          Hi MG! Not in West Berks, but not too far away. Whereabouts are you; I grew up in W Berks.

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          • #6
            Hello MG

            Welcome to Grapevine. I am still quite new to this site, only posted a few times. Live in Berkshire, we have an allotment in Southcote and this is our first year so not sure how well things will grow!

            Good luck with your plot and hope your mild sun burn is not too sore!

            Bec

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            • #7
              Herbie

              thie list appears to be endless

              Leeks, Onions, Garlic S/Corn, BN Squash, Courgettes, Cauli, Purple Sprouting, Broco, Red Cabbage, White Cabbage, Sprouts, Raddish, R/Bean, F/Bean, Mange Tout, Raspberries, Blackberris, Blueberries....

              i am sure there are some others. unlike my previous two years i wants to get longer harvesting seasons or at least have something cropping all year - weather permitting!

              what about you what are you growing?

              all hints and tips welcome!
              Cheers

              Gary

              Dont let the weeds grow under your feet

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              • #8
                Waffler

                Good to hear from you. I am just outside of Hungerford. Fortunate position of having loads of space and restricting myself to what I can actually manage was the challange when I dug up the grass last year. Aren't hired rotovators fun!
                Last edited by Muddy-G; 20-04-2008, 09:27 AM.
                Cheers

                Gary

                Dont let the weeds grow under your feet

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                • #9
                  Hi Bec

                  Thanks for the welcome. What are you growing or plan to grow in your allotment?
                  Cheers

                  Gary

                  Dont let the weeds grow under your feet

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