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  • #16
    Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
    Whoppee Bride!!!

    One of my best mates in the world lives in your village and has a lottie...fingers crossed you will get on the same site...it's his first year and it would be great if you could get him to join up here.

    [c'mon Paul - flippin' join up you muppet].

    *ahem - as you were
    we have 5 sites here two are mahoosive and you are on the list for decades to get in, I am down for the two smaller ones, manor hall and The Gardens, so ask your mate which one he is on, i am very excited but not putting any planting on hold, we are poised to go full on in the garden, last piece of lawn came up today, i must get some more photos done, but it looks such a mess as it is, it will however look wonderful when it is full of veg

    so am i am still assuming a lot of my stuff will still be in containers, and planning accordingly, hence the potato/tomato towers, besides i love containers, so easy for salad stuff and the odd experimental rather than filling a whole bed.

    I still think we need a Container Growing Section

    definitely going off to breathe now
    Vive Le Revolution!!!
    'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'
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    • #17
      Wilko's 3 potato planters fo £3.99
      Think they charge bout 1.50 for 5 tubers also
      Last edited by krazy_krok; 18-02-2009, 08:24 PM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by krazy_krok View Post
        Wilko's 3 potato planters fo £3.99
        Think they charge bout 1.50 for 5 tubers also
        Thanks!!
        If Co-Op don't cough up the flower buckets i'm heading down Wilkos!

        Oh and don't think I didn't notice the thread-hijack everyone else!!

        fascinating reading though.
        When I get established i'd love to have an allotment. Would it be worth my while going on the list now?
        Iamhanuman

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Iamhanuman View Post
          When I get established i'd love to have an allotment. Would it be worth my while going on the list now?
          Well, obviously the answer is yes. Do it as a 'gut instinct', then wait for your intellect to catch up. It's very likely to be a year or so before you are granted the holy grail of an allotment anyway.

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          • #20
            Iamhanuman,

            Builders thick rubble sacks are £1.50 - £2.00 for 10. Punch some holes and these make admirable potatoe growers if the Co-op don't come good.
            If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess

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            • #21
              I would use compost sacks, at least you are recycling.... you could pop in to your local QD and get some of these these rubber tub things for about £3 each.





              Regarding those Wilko planters, aren't they about 7 quid? I would probably think about using a popup garden sack if I was going to by something from them there and then..... I cannot walk past Wilkies wothout buying stuff from them.
              Last edited by Naga; 19-02-2009, 10:31 AM.
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              • #22
                Rubble sacks...double bagged with holes in the bottom...if you can't get the free buckets.

                If you are really a potential scavenger gardener...join freecycle...it will save you so much if you are quick off the mark.

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                • #23
                  Hello, can anyone tell me when I can start doing this?
                  Thanks!

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                  • #24
                    Funky mum - if you have somewhere sheltered - you can start with earlies now.

                    Have a little read of this:

                    http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...oes_25710.html

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                    • #25
                      Brilliant thank you!

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                      • #26
                        about how many root pots per how many litres (or similar) of volume?
                        Iamhanuman

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                        • #27
                          well i've gone and bought the rubble sacks
                          10 sacks for £2.68 from B&Q
                          they are 535mm x 820mm

                          how many root potatoes do i want to put in those?
                          are we talking 4 or 5 due to size?

                          i read some time ago that the potatoes seem to do better in more confined spaces, i.e. more potatoes per area

                          any thoughts?
                          Iamhanuman

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by BrideXIII View Post
                            it is a definite case of spring fever i think, plus i had some REALLY good news on the allotment front today.

                            seems i am NOT 8th on the list after all, but she thinks i might get one this year.
                            Great news Hope all goes well for you!
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                            • #29
                              right i'm thinking 30 ltrs of compost in each bag and 3 tubers?
                              how does that sound?

                              do you all stick fertiliser in before you plant your potatoes or leave it just to the compost?

                              if you use fertiliser, which would you recommend?

                              TA!
                              Iamhanuman

                              New Boy & Son Blog My Blog about a new gardener's experiences with his son

                              AND PLEASE CHECK OUT MY DEAR WIFE'S BLOG
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