Hi everyone,
Been watching the forum for a few days and decided it was too good to miss! I'm seventy and have been growing veggies in gardens for about fifty years, but find myself now on a small slate island off the west coast of Scotland with about one inch of soil to work with! Luckily OH is a sailor and brings me back fishboxes and drums of all sizes that are washed up around here - all nice and clean, well scoured by our stormy sea. I also have an unheated GH and one of those small plastic ones.
Most things are growing well, but some don't want to germinate - courgettes, for instance; I've never had problems with them before - and the pricey White Lady beans I bought from Marshall's have produced just two beans! Any and all suggestions gratefully received!
The number of different varieties some of you are growing is staggering! I thought I was being quite adventurous with my five varieties of tomatoes and three different types of squash!
I can see I'm going to enjoy being part of this group.
Been watching the forum for a few days and decided it was too good to miss! I'm seventy and have been growing veggies in gardens for about fifty years, but find myself now on a small slate island off the west coast of Scotland with about one inch of soil to work with! Luckily OH is a sailor and brings me back fishboxes and drums of all sizes that are washed up around here - all nice and clean, well scoured by our stormy sea. I also have an unheated GH and one of those small plastic ones.
Most things are growing well, but some don't want to germinate - courgettes, for instance; I've never had problems with them before - and the pricey White Lady beans I bought from Marshall's have produced just two beans! Any and all suggestions gratefully received!
The number of different varieties some of you are growing is staggering! I thought I was being quite adventurous with my five varieties of tomatoes and three different types of squash!
I can see I'm going to enjoy being part of this group.
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