Hi
I am quite new at this allotment game. Ever since a very early age, I have fond memories of working with my dad on his veg patch and loving it. Before my dad moved thousands of miles away, he persuaded me (well my husband) to fence off some garden and make some beds for growing. I have a greenhouse and a large shed and now 4 large beds. I have been successful at the summer stuff, but today a friend has cleared all the beds of weeds and it looks like new.
Please help me to learn what I can grow or sow during these darker nights and days of not much sunshine. My beds are very very prone to nettles and I won't be using all of the beds during the winter so is the cardboard and manure the best and easiest way to keep the weeds at bay until spring? I am hoping to get some heated propagators for Christmas but I really don't know what I can do for now.
Please help as my son and daughter love picking the veg for dinner but the cupboard is bare!!
Thanks so much.
I am quite new at this allotment game. Ever since a very early age, I have fond memories of working with my dad on his veg patch and loving it. Before my dad moved thousands of miles away, he persuaded me (well my husband) to fence off some garden and make some beds for growing. I have a greenhouse and a large shed and now 4 large beds. I have been successful at the summer stuff, but today a friend has cleared all the beds of weeds and it looks like new.
Please help me to learn what I can grow or sow during these darker nights and days of not much sunshine. My beds are very very prone to nettles and I won't be using all of the beds during the winter so is the cardboard and manure the best and easiest way to keep the weeds at bay until spring? I am hoping to get some heated propagators for Christmas but I really don't know what I can do for now.
Please help as my son and daughter love picking the veg for dinner but the cupboard is bare!!
Thanks so much.
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