Will nots...
Plant loads of seeds expecting only a few to grow ending up with 27 courgettes, 26 sweetcorns and over 50 tomato plants (half in a bed half in pots)
Plant my swedes, cabbages and caulis in neighbouring modules not expecting them all to look the same when leaves appear without labels.
Overcrowd my turnips so one half of the long planter is doing great and the other half seems to be producing slug food.
Try to overwinter my parsley and just get another pot from Tesco to plant.
Decide I'm going to try to grow my own in April and start earlier
Spend hours laying manure beds with tons of the stuff all at once, cause I've done it already and will take my time manuring the beds that haven't in accordance with my (dare I say it) 'rotation plan'
Will do's....
Be a regular on this forum as it's absolutely amazing
Plant broccoli and parsnips and try lots of the heritage type of tomatoes
Sow when I am mean't to and not try to 'wing it'
Carry on talking to my chilli plant, its first chilli eaten last night blew my husband's head off when I gave him a raw taster
Plant the same amount of beans but not overwater them when transplanted meaning I lost three to root rot
Sow more peas - I love raw peas and can see myself eating the entire crop from 24 plants before they even get to see a saucepan
Hope I like Khol Rabi cause they are doing brilliantly
Plant Lolla Rossa again in a growbag (constant supply) and the same for a mixed bag of lettuces - amazingly I've tried cutting lettuces leaving the roots in and they are growing again
Plant my carrots in a massive bucket again
Try this advanced growing concept of gradual sowing without forgetting when I sowed what and when to sow another batch
Buy more fish from the fish society - their polystyrene boxes are brilliant for putting my pots of herbs in to overwinter - except the parsley - and I think slugs may not like the polystyrene as my Khol Rabi has not suffered a single blow.
Panic cause my beans are flowering/ed and there's no beans yet
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Plant loads of seeds expecting only a few to grow ending up with 27 courgettes, 26 sweetcorns and over 50 tomato plants (half in a bed half in pots)
Plant my swedes, cabbages and caulis in neighbouring modules not expecting them all to look the same when leaves appear without labels.
Overcrowd my turnips so one half of the long planter is doing great and the other half seems to be producing slug food.
Try to overwinter my parsley and just get another pot from Tesco to plant.
Decide I'm going to try to grow my own in April and start earlier
Spend hours laying manure beds with tons of the stuff all at once, cause I've done it already and will take my time manuring the beds that haven't in accordance with my (dare I say it) 'rotation plan'
Will do's....
Be a regular on this forum as it's absolutely amazing
Plant broccoli and parsnips and try lots of the heritage type of tomatoes
Sow when I am mean't to and not try to 'wing it'
Carry on talking to my chilli plant, its first chilli eaten last night blew my husband's head off when I gave him a raw taster
Plant the same amount of beans but not overwater them when transplanted meaning I lost three to root rot
Sow more peas - I love raw peas and can see myself eating the entire crop from 24 plants before they even get to see a saucepan
Hope I like Khol Rabi cause they are doing brilliantly
Plant Lolla Rossa again in a growbag (constant supply) and the same for a mixed bag of lettuces - amazingly I've tried cutting lettuces leaving the roots in and they are growing again
Plant my carrots in a massive bucket again
Try this advanced growing concept of gradual sowing without forgetting when I sowed what and when to sow another batch
Buy more fish from the fish society - their polystyrene boxes are brilliant for putting my pots of herbs in to overwinter - except the parsley - and I think slugs may not like the polystyrene as my Khol Rabi has not suffered a single blow.
Panic cause my beans are flowering/ed and there's no beans yet
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