I'm fairly new to gardening (my wife has always 'done the gardening' and all I've done is cut the grass) but since we increased the size of the garden by buying a bit of land several years ago, I'm well into growing things that you can eat.
I hope to bring some 'How not too' advice to this very active forum...
Example:
DON'T ask all your allotment friends 'how tall do peas grow?' You'll get the answer 'Oooh, 3 to 4 ft tall' so I built my pea netting to that height. Only after they got to 6 ft that I asked why mine were so tall.
The answer I got?
'You didn't say that they were sugar snap!'
And DON'T mention my phantom cauliflowers, OK?
Anyway, if you want to see more details of me and my life and what I get up to the rest of the time, have a look at my website.
OO Gauge Railway - 'Ridley' - Home
I'm looking forward to learning a lot from you all!
Cheers
I hope to bring some 'How not too' advice to this very active forum...
Example:
DON'T ask all your allotment friends 'how tall do peas grow?' You'll get the answer 'Oooh, 3 to 4 ft tall' so I built my pea netting to that height. Only after they got to 6 ft that I asked why mine were so tall.
The answer I got?
'You didn't say that they were sugar snap!'
And DON'T mention my phantom cauliflowers, OK?
Anyway, if you want to see more details of me and my life and what I get up to the rest of the time, have a look at my website.
OO Gauge Railway - 'Ridley' - Home
I'm looking forward to learning a lot from you all!
Cheers
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