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    hi

    am very new to the site. and very new to gardening. in april moved into a house with a garden and a vegtable patch so thought i would give it a go my late mother was brilliant in her garden so i thought why not

    everything has gone to pot apart from two things

    spring onions grew ok
    and white onion grew ok but not massive by any means

    the bad stuff was two rows of potatoes a blue type that grew like mad i earthed up etc etc but when i pulled them nthe has blisters all over them and were a crap size

    then carrots that grew about two inches then and were like cork screws all twisted and stuff.

    radishs from this magazine and the lettuce grew ok put it on the patch and was devoured by bloody caterpillers and root fly.

    so i didnt bother much after that

    but today brought a scotch bonnet plant to go on the window sil and wanna start again in the garden for fresh

    any help would be appreciated

    everything i have tried has gone to pot

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    Welcome to the Vine.

    I had a lot of trouble with caterpillars this year. Had to compost my whole brassica patch. It's my first year growing too and have had limited success too, but hey, there's always next year.
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    • #3
      Yeah that's what I thought more planning more preparing maybe different if I had moved into the house in march

      Ah well

      Do you have raised bed allotment etc

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      • #4
        Hi Jimpanzee, welcome to the Vine. I live in Suffolk too, and it's been so dry this year that lots of things haven't grown too well. Better luck next year. How long has your veg patch been a veg patch, and what is the soil like? Sounds as if it could do with enriching with compost or manure.

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        • #5
          Hi there and welcome,
          You'll find a lot of really good advice on here and if things start to go wrong, they'll be a whole bunch of people on hand to help you.

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          • #6
            Hi and Welcome..
            I do advise to cover the patch with fleece to avoid butterflies laying their eggs on brassica type vegetables
            http://bageechah.blogspot.com/

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            • #7
              Welcome. You'll find all you need to know + more here on the vine.
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              • #8
                Think it has been a veg patch for about 2 and half years
                it's completely empty now

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                • #9
                  welcome to the vine
                  Ive had the brassicas destroyed by this year and have learned a few lessons this year, mind you I think im learning something new most months
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                  If a plum tomato breaks the law when it’s young
                  Would it’s criminal past ketchup with it later?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by enrich100 View Post
                    welcome to the vine
                    Ive had the brassicas destroyed by this year and have learned a few lessons this year, mind you I think im learning something new most months
                    Me too! Growing veg is just 1 big lesson. Not everything always works out...
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by matthew2riches View Post
                      Me too! Growing veg is just 1 big lesson. Not everything always works out...
                      And that's lesson No 1!

                      Welcome to the vine. There are loads of great people on here - very knowledgeable and I've yet to ask a question that either wasn't answered or where anybody told me it was a stupid one!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jimpanzee901 View Post
                        Do you have raised bed allotment etc
                        I've dedicated half my back garden to growing my fruit and veg rather than getting an allotment. I do it because I love cooking, so I can nip out of the back door and pull my dinner up as and when I want it. It also removed half my lawn so saves time on mowing
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