Shambayango means "My garden" in Swahili because I was born in Kenya. I've been living in England (both my parents are English) since June 2003 and last year managed to get a 5 pole allotment.
We were very successful last year in that everything we planted grew, but this year things have been a different cup of tea. Our runner beans and broccoli failed, so we cheated and bougtht some broccoli and planted another lot of beans. They are only just coming up, so we don't know if we'll ever see any beans. Last year we were throwing them away we had so much and didn't have a deep freeze, but now we have.
I read another post asking if you had blight on your tomatoes and potatos. We haven't tried growing potatos yet, but I planted 4 kinds of tomatoes and, touch wood, they are doing fine and are outside.
When I lived in Kenya, Mum always had a veg plot goiing (more like 10 pole) and I just took it for granted. I wish I had paid more attention to how things are grown, but we seem to be managing OK.
Shambayango
We were very successful last year in that everything we planted grew, but this year things have been a different cup of tea. Our runner beans and broccoli failed, so we cheated and bougtht some broccoli and planted another lot of beans. They are only just coming up, so we don't know if we'll ever see any beans. Last year we were throwing them away we had so much and didn't have a deep freeze, but now we have.
I read another post asking if you had blight on your tomatoes and potatos. We haven't tried growing potatos yet, but I planted 4 kinds of tomatoes and, touch wood, they are doing fine and are outside.
When I lived in Kenya, Mum always had a veg plot goiing (more like 10 pole) and I just took it for granted. I wish I had paid more attention to how things are grown, but we seem to be managing OK.
Shambayango
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