Hi everyone! I'm the latest newb. Don't have a clue about gardening, so hoping to pick up some tips on here. . .
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Hello there..and welcome to the Vine!
Are you growing in the garden/pots/allotment??
What are you esp interested in??
There are loads of helpful peeps here- and I'm sure there are tips you can pass onto us...we've all been new to fruit and veg growing...even tips like "don't do this..and don't do that" are most welcome!!!Personally I prefer to learn from other folks mistakes rather than my own!!!!
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Hi godders - just read the threads, there's a mine of information in them - and many a good laugh too! Best of luck with your growing.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Like the others said, hello and welcome!
My advice is to have a go. I started with a plant a friend gave me as a house-warming present ten years ago, got hooked on shrubs and climbers, then perennials, then tried veg. I'm not sure I have learned nearly enough in that time, but it is certainly addictive!
Regards, G4All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
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I'm interested in growing (or trying to. . . !!LOL!!) vegetables, and some fruit. This year was my first attempt since moving to Fife from London, and my almost total failure has spurred me on to try again. . .
I tried:
Tomatoes in pots - almost total failure
Tomatoes in hanging basket (100s and 1000s) - almost total failure
Spuds in a tub - total failure
Strawberries in a basket - failure (but not for the birds!! LOL!!
A bit of netting next time methinks!!)
Butternut squash in a pot - total failure
Courgettes in a pot - total failure
Peppers in pots - total failure
Chillies in pots - some success!!!!
Carrots in a big pot - SUCCESS!!!Yippeee!!!
Okay, I paint a disastrous picture, but I know where I went
wrong for the most part, and will be trying again next year with
renewed enthusiasm. I also want to try putting some vegetables
into the ground.So I suppose I need to dig a bed. . .
. . . Is there anything I could plant now, bearing in mind I haven't
prepared the bed yet (doesn't it need to rest for a while)?
Should I dig a bed now ready for next year, or wait until next year. . . ?
I really am a 'know nothing' novice!!!
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