I have been trying to grow some edible stuff for a couple of years now not too succesfully Last year I tried to grow some Runner beans, Brussell sprouts, beetroot, leeks and pumpkins.
I did get a couple of excellent pumpkins for Halloween and also made some pumpkin soup.
I managed to grow enough beetroot to have beetroot all summer and enough pickled to see me through the winte. It tastes great so will definately grow that again.
Someone told me to grow leeks in toilet tubes which I did. The leeks I grew were not huge but were very tasty and I have some great leek and potato soup in the freezer.
I managed to get some shoots of runer beans and brussell sprout plants but when I put them out in the garden they were eaten by rabbits and deer. so no veg from them
For this year I have bilt myself a veg garden with chichen wire dug down into the ground. I have cleared the weeds from it and dug some compost in. I am hoping that the rabbits and deer will not be able to get in and I have put a mole scarer in so the mole hills are no longer appearing.
I was recently given some bean and pea seeds on the magazine which are overwinter varieties so I thought Oh can I grow something in winter and planted them. I have a row of very healthy looking beans and very unhealthy looking pea plants now in the garden. I have tied them to canes and am waiting to see what will happen with them.
As you can probrbly tell I am very new to gardening. I grew up in a town with back yards not gardens and just had a couple of pots with very drab looking flowers. Now I am living in the country I am determined to feed my kids some food out of the ground instead of the supermarket.
I really am growing stuff by trial and error so its all a bit of guess work at the moment. I got a garden shed for my birthday and I have been trailing around bootsales picking up essential garden tools.
I have a couple of the black plastic compost tubs from the council and I have been chucking my grass cuttings and vegetable peelings in but I am beginning to think thereis more to compost than that. Can anyone tell me how long it should take to compost. Should I be doing something else to it? How do I know when it is ready to dig into the garden? Will I also nee to buy something extra to add to it?
I did get a couple of excellent pumpkins for Halloween and also made some pumpkin soup.
I managed to grow enough beetroot to have beetroot all summer and enough pickled to see me through the winte. It tastes great so will definately grow that again.
Someone told me to grow leeks in toilet tubes which I did. The leeks I grew were not huge but were very tasty and I have some great leek and potato soup in the freezer.
I managed to get some shoots of runer beans and brussell sprout plants but when I put them out in the garden they were eaten by rabbits and deer. so no veg from them
For this year I have bilt myself a veg garden with chichen wire dug down into the ground. I have cleared the weeds from it and dug some compost in. I am hoping that the rabbits and deer will not be able to get in and I have put a mole scarer in so the mole hills are no longer appearing.
I was recently given some bean and pea seeds on the magazine which are overwinter varieties so I thought Oh can I grow something in winter and planted them. I have a row of very healthy looking beans and very unhealthy looking pea plants now in the garden. I have tied them to canes and am waiting to see what will happen with them.
As you can probrbly tell I am very new to gardening. I grew up in a town with back yards not gardens and just had a couple of pots with very drab looking flowers. Now I am living in the country I am determined to feed my kids some food out of the ground instead of the supermarket.
I really am growing stuff by trial and error so its all a bit of guess work at the moment. I got a garden shed for my birthday and I have been trailing around bootsales picking up essential garden tools.
I have a couple of the black plastic compost tubs from the council and I have been chucking my grass cuttings and vegetable peelings in but I am beginning to think thereis more to compost than that. Can anyone tell me how long it should take to compost. Should I be doing something else to it? How do I know when it is ready to dig into the garden? Will I also nee to buy something extra to add to it?
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