I've been buying the Grow Your own magazine for nearly a year now, & finally decided to join the forum this month,
I would like to say a big hello to everyone & introduce myself.
My Name is Tony, I live in London, and work as a healthcare professional.
My gardening "credentials" are as follows:
I used to live in a house with a big garden in which i grew roses, honeysuckle, begonias tulips & fresias - with the occasional fruit & veg such as tomatos, runner beans, cabbages, gooseberries blackcurrants & raspberries.
I now live in a ground floor flat, which has a very small garden, for the first few years of living here, I did nothing with it, but last year decided to exercise the green fingers again after I started buying the GYO mag. As it is such a small garden, i decided to concentrate on the fruit & veg side of things, - you cant eat that many types of flowers!
I successfully grew, Runnerbeans, Peas, Dwarfbeans, red & white onions, (red baron & Stuttgartner giant) spring onions, carrots (Chantenay red cored 2 as my soil is very shallow) beetroots & white swiss chard - (first time) tomatos & radishes. - the radishes were Ravanello Rosso Gigante - very big & excellent flavour, but I lost a lot of them to slug damage - I wanted to keep the garden as organic as possible.
I could only grow small quantities as theres limited soil, & some brickwork similar to a patio, which i used growbags for the tomatoes - (far too many tomatos!!)
It was such a pleasure to be able to go out into the garden & decide which veg to have with my dinner, & the fact that it was all home grown & organic, semed to make them taste all the better.
over the winter months, i've grown winter cabbage, lettuce, - good success, but the over winter onions havent really come on at all quite feeble , The cauliflowers show promise, & are already 2" high. fingers crossed for them!
I hope that we have good weather for the coming season, as i'm thinking of trying to grow spuds in some thick green plastic round sacks that I got from B&Q. - but I'm still trying to decide on which varieties to try.
I look forward to being a member of this forum, as you all seem such a happy friendly bunch!
I would like to say a big hello to everyone & introduce myself.
My Name is Tony, I live in London, and work as a healthcare professional.
My gardening "credentials" are as follows:
I used to live in a house with a big garden in which i grew roses, honeysuckle, begonias tulips & fresias - with the occasional fruit & veg such as tomatos, runner beans, cabbages, gooseberries blackcurrants & raspberries.
I now live in a ground floor flat, which has a very small garden, for the first few years of living here, I did nothing with it, but last year decided to exercise the green fingers again after I started buying the GYO mag. As it is such a small garden, i decided to concentrate on the fruit & veg side of things, - you cant eat that many types of flowers!
I successfully grew, Runnerbeans, Peas, Dwarfbeans, red & white onions, (red baron & Stuttgartner giant) spring onions, carrots (Chantenay red cored 2 as my soil is very shallow) beetroots & white swiss chard - (first time) tomatos & radishes. - the radishes were Ravanello Rosso Gigante - very big & excellent flavour, but I lost a lot of them to slug damage - I wanted to keep the garden as organic as possible.
I could only grow small quantities as theres limited soil, & some brickwork similar to a patio, which i used growbags for the tomatoes - (far too many tomatos!!)
It was such a pleasure to be able to go out into the garden & decide which veg to have with my dinner, & the fact that it was all home grown & organic, semed to make them taste all the better.
over the winter months, i've grown winter cabbage, lettuce, - good success, but the over winter onions havent really come on at all quite feeble , The cauliflowers show promise, & are already 2" high. fingers crossed for them!
I hope that we have good weather for the coming season, as i'm thinking of trying to grow spuds in some thick green plastic round sacks that I got from B&Q. - but I'm still trying to decide on which varieties to try.
I look forward to being a member of this forum, as you all seem such a happy friendly bunch!
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