Hello,
My name is Becky and I am (as the username suggests) from Glossop in the beautiful Peak District.
This is only my second year growing and I only had about 25% success with my veg plants last year but that has not deterred me. This year I am attempting purple sprouting brocilli, butternut squash, sweetcorn, chillies and lots of salad leaves. I might have another bash at beetroot again too which did not go too well least year (I think I forgot to thin!). I'm also attempting parsley from seed, have a new coriander plant on my windowsill (which I'm sure I'm already killing!) and a flourishing mint plant in the garden.
As you can see my lack of knowledge and experience is outweighed by my enthusiasm and ambition.
I'm really glad I made the decision to join the forum as I love asking more experienced people questions, and I think my local garden centre are getting sick of me! I have lots of veg growing books but I tend to find them a bit jargony and I think nothing beats asking passionate growers.
Anyway, thats me.
Best Wishes
Becky.
My name is Becky and I am (as the username suggests) from Glossop in the beautiful Peak District.
This is only my second year growing and I only had about 25% success with my veg plants last year but that has not deterred me. This year I am attempting purple sprouting brocilli, butternut squash, sweetcorn, chillies and lots of salad leaves. I might have another bash at beetroot again too which did not go too well least year (I think I forgot to thin!). I'm also attempting parsley from seed, have a new coriander plant on my windowsill (which I'm sure I'm already killing!) and a flourishing mint plant in the garden.
As you can see my lack of knowledge and experience is outweighed by my enthusiasm and ambition.
I'm really glad I made the decision to join the forum as I love asking more experienced people questions, and I think my local garden centre are getting sick of me! I have lots of veg growing books but I tend to find them a bit jargony and I think nothing beats asking passionate growers.
Anyway, thats me.
Best Wishes
Becky.
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