Hi I'm from Derbyshire and just joined this forum and subscribed to grow your own. I'm totally new too gardening other than planting lavender shrubs about 4 years ago I've decided to dig over 3 plots in my back yard as well as growing a few things in pots, so far I've planted garlic, onions, rubarb and asparagus as well as a herb garden, fingers crossed but so far everything is looking ok!!! So hello and thanks for all the info already in the posts I've already solved a couple of my queries already
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Welcome to the vine, Angelflower - sounds like you have made a really good start! It's great when you can look over the fruits of your labours and think - I did that! Looking forward to hearing about your progress! And any questions - just ask the vine!Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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Welcome Angelflower & good luck with your plots. I'm sure you will find all the advice you needs on this vine.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Hello there...sounds like you're off to a flying start. Where in the Peak District are you? Just like checking how near I am to local Grapes - I'm actually a Peak District gal myself, despite the Sheffieldness of my avator info above.I don't roll on Shabbos
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That happened to me last year too, Angelflower - but the main deal with asparagus is manure, no weeds and water! At the moment - if they are newly planted - they need to be developing their roots and not the top growth which will be dying back any minute now. Mine is still green in parts but it will get a haircut soon and then a good mulch with something good (and expensive!)Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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