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Last edited by Florence Fennel; 14-03-2014, 04:23 PM.Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Originally posted by Florence Fennel View PostActually one doesn't have a mercedes or a sauna, but one does have room for a pony if one could stop stealing the lawn for the cultivation of crops Oreight?
Anyway, let me introduce you to my humble plot... it's not much to look at but I hope to make enough veg to feed my family after Flo takes her 'taxes' out of my crops...
As previously mentioned I have a 6x10 Greenhouse which I have dug into the ground of to sink some pots - the soil is lousy as I think the builders basically dumped all their spare bricks, metals and machinery at the foot of the garden, so short of digging it all up at uber expense I thought the pots were a good idea!
I also have a similarly (maybe slightly smaller) raised bed which has marginally better soil in it but which I think was raised by the previous owners digging out a pond and therefore large amounts of the raised bed were equally comprised of awful, awful soil (and metal, and bricks...).
I have a small bit of ex-grass at the front which I'm hoping to turn into a decent veg bed but not sure if it has the necessary depth for a lot of the crops I'd want to grow
I also have a climbing arch thingy which grew some pretty impressive climbing beans last year so hoping for more of the same this year. All in all my back garden looks a little something like this.
Finally, to make up for the lack of decent growing space I'm buying some troughs... £40 for 95cm x 50cm x 30cm which seemed good to me; even better if I get the Old Man to buy them with Over-60 ID which gets me a further 10% off!
Wooden Trough Hex Planter from Homebase.co.uk
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Hi there..and welcome from me too!
I see you've met our resident nutters!
Just a thought....if you scrape away some of the gravel at the base of the fencing, maybe you could improve the soil quality a tad, then grow up some climbing plants?
Or just add a few tubs and make use of the fence support?
Climbing French beans take up way less space than standard dwarf ones. Runner beans....maybe trail up some courgettes ?
Maybe some trailing tomatoes from hanging baskets off the posts?
There are a few threads on here about vertical gardening.
Not sure if your area is experiencing a low number of bees, but bee/ butterfly/ moth friendly plants will encourage more pollination of your crops...and encourage other wildlife into your garden!
Just a few thoughts to consider whilst you munch on yr toast!"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Ditto on the climbing french beans plus a lateral thought,as well as the normal green why not grow yellow & purple varieties as well & get some colour going,both in the garden & on the plateHe who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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Originally posted by Bill HH View PostThere are a lot of people on here from Yorkshire probably because its free.
Eyup and welcome to vine by the way.When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it.
If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant.
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Belated welcome from me...
Every time I tried to post, I got the "thread busy" notification.... What with all the nutters being on and all..I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
...utterly nutterly
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