Hi Im Sharon and Im new to the site (I just joined a couple of days ago. )
I live in Sheffield with my husband and my poor old blind dog Ammi (as seen in my photos) I am a disabled gardener with a medium plot that I use for fruit and veg.
I have been gardening most of my life but still think of myself as fairly amature. I love to grow thing and have in the past over crowded my plot lots of times. My favorite things to grow are peas and new potatoes, and the worst thing I have ever grown was mooli raddish ( they grew about 3 foot long and were very hot and even the horses in the nearby field didnt like them!).
I collect second hand gardening books and have about 100 of them but I keep having to give them away as I seem to get about 3 more every week and only have 2 book cases.
I cannt wait for the snow to be gone so that I can get to sorting out my greenhouse for my early sowing. Also I cannt wait for the harvesting season to start so that I can use my new trug that my mother-in-law got me for christmas (its a lovely weaved kent one).
Roll on spring!
I live in Sheffield with my husband and my poor old blind dog Ammi (as seen in my photos) I am a disabled gardener with a medium plot that I use for fruit and veg.
I have been gardening most of my life but still think of myself as fairly amature. I love to grow thing and have in the past over crowded my plot lots of times. My favorite things to grow are peas and new potatoes, and the worst thing I have ever grown was mooli raddish ( they grew about 3 foot long and were very hot and even the horses in the nearby field didnt like them!).
I collect second hand gardening books and have about 100 of them but I keep having to give them away as I seem to get about 3 more every week and only have 2 book cases.
I cannt wait for the snow to be gone so that I can get to sorting out my greenhouse for my early sowing. Also I cannt wait for the harvesting season to start so that I can use my new trug that my mother-in-law got me for christmas (its a lovely weaved kent one).
Roll on spring!
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