Hello all from a total newbie to anything green.
It seems I have sort of inherited a plot backing onto my garden so I thought I would ask some experts. It was until early this year a working plot with all kinds of veggies and fruit growing in it. However my neighbours split up, he left and it's not been touched since and the growth is about 4ft high plot wide and apart from raspberries I don't recognise anything (not having done any gardening before). The plot from what I can see looks to be about 20ft by 20ft, I did try taking some pics but it's a jungle out there.
I can see some wood underneath the growth so it looks like he may have done the square foot gardening (I have just ordered the book). My question is should I just take everything out, harvest what I can, and start again from scratch or try and keep what is there going and see what comes up bearing in mind I have only ever seen veggies on a plate and can't tell a plant from a weed. I also seem to have inherited his shed and about 30 plants in pots too.
Any advice will be gratefully received.
It seems I have sort of inherited a plot backing onto my garden so I thought I would ask some experts. It was until early this year a working plot with all kinds of veggies and fruit growing in it. However my neighbours split up, he left and it's not been touched since and the growth is about 4ft high plot wide and apart from raspberries I don't recognise anything (not having done any gardening before). The plot from what I can see looks to be about 20ft by 20ft, I did try taking some pics but it's a jungle out there.
I can see some wood underneath the growth so it looks like he may have done the square foot gardening (I have just ordered the book). My question is should I just take everything out, harvest what I can, and start again from scratch or try and keep what is there going and see what comes up bearing in mind I have only ever seen veggies on a plate and can't tell a plant from a weed. I also seem to have inherited his shed and about 30 plants in pots too.
Any advice will be gratefully received.
Comment