Hi everyone!
My name is Daniella, mother of two very active boys, who keep me busy I'm very pleased I've found this forum, as I can see it's full of very useful information and lovely people I live in a flat in South West London and don't have a proper garden, but more like a roof one - lots of pots in the middle level of the stairs on the way in... I mostly have flowers planted in them, but this year I decided to try with some fruits and herbs as well, following the rules of the organic gardening.
At present, I am experimenting with different strawberry varieties to see which ones are most suited for those conditions, and of course, which one among them is the sweetest I also have a peach tree, which didn't flower this year, probably because of the stress after repotting; and few baby apricots raised from stone (if anyone is interested, I have 2-3 to give away), they are from the tastiest fruit tree in my granny's garden
As to the herbs, I am a big fan of Echinacea and Chamomile; also have some Chives, Parsley, Thyme and Basil. It is such a blessing to have these fresh on the table straight from the garden! And I hope I will find lots more ideas here to grow things my own!
Best regards,
Dani
My name is Daniella, mother of two very active boys, who keep me busy I'm very pleased I've found this forum, as I can see it's full of very useful information and lovely people I live in a flat in South West London and don't have a proper garden, but more like a roof one - lots of pots in the middle level of the stairs on the way in... I mostly have flowers planted in them, but this year I decided to try with some fruits and herbs as well, following the rules of the organic gardening.
At present, I am experimenting with different strawberry varieties to see which ones are most suited for those conditions, and of course, which one among them is the sweetest I also have a peach tree, which didn't flower this year, probably because of the stress after repotting; and few baby apricots raised from stone (if anyone is interested, I have 2-3 to give away), they are from the tastiest fruit tree in my granny's garden
As to the herbs, I am a big fan of Echinacea and Chamomile; also have some Chives, Parsley, Thyme and Basil. It is such a blessing to have these fresh on the table straight from the garden! And I hope I will find lots more ideas here to grow things my own!
Best regards,
Dani
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