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    Hi all

    Put my name down for an lottie with Wigan council in July 2007, phoned them in Aug 2008 to see how my progress on the list was doing and was told that I was 25th on the list, which I thought was good, until the lady told me that 24th on the list has been waiting for 4 years

    Anyhow earlier this year I decided to try to grow some veggies in my postage stamp sized garden, so in 1 raised bed I managed to grow potatoes, carrots, brocolli, peas and corgettes, cauliflowers never really got started.

    I now have the bug big time and have now pinched part of my parents garden ( which is quite big ) and have recently built 4 raised beds 8ft x 4ft.

    In my first year of having more room should I go for the slow approach or should I go for it, also what would be the best way to utilise the beds, I was thinking to keep one for potatoes, and maybe grow everything else in the other 3 plus a few containers. I do not have a greenhouse so everything will be grown outdoors - is there anything that I shouldn't even bother to try and grow without the aid of a greenhouse ??

    Any help would be greatly appreciated

    Darren

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    Hi KTM250, welcome to the vine I too have a tiny garden that I was trying to grow bits and bobs in, but then I was lucky enough to get a lottie. If I were you I'd make a right pest of myself - call and email the allotments officer weekly, go round all your local sites and notify your allotments officer of any that look abandoned - it worked for me As for growing in a tiny garden, I found my purple sprouting broccoli & artichokes were way too big, so I transplanted them to my lottie. I don't have a greenhouse, but I tried growing cucumbers (marketmore i think) and I had loads off them. Chard also worked fine for me - I'm still harvesting it now Good luck with your growing and fingers crossed you get a lottie soon

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      Welcome to the 'Vine Darren. I think you should just go for it - after all, if some stuff doesn't succeed you're no worse off than if you hadn't tried, and better off because you'll have learned something!
      If you're using some containers anyway, early/salad type potatoes will do well enough in large tubs. Maincrop types will be happier in the ground though. Most things will grow happily outside, you just have to choose the right varieties. The only thing I can think of that you might not be able to grow is melons! Hope that you're not pining to grow a lot of them
      Good luck for your first full season

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      • #4
        Hi KTM250 welcome to the vine. I don't actually have a garden but was lucky to get an allotment at the top of my road and like you I got the bug big time. Spuds did very well this year and yet again I failed with my toms but I will prevail next year!
        Good luck with your first full year growing and I'm sure you'll be giving your food away due to massive gluts!

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