I've taken over a highly over grown plot just before Christmas. I'm ready to start clearing using mulching with black plastic and round-up later in the spring. It looks like hard work as the chap before was a hoarder and 1/4 of the plot is stacked high with stuff he kept in the shed and greenhouse. The council has said they will take this away eventually (hmmmm....., we'll see).
I'm not afraid of the challenge as I've done a fair bit of gardening and growing in the past but usually on my own land (that is until the "ex" took it from me, but hey, I'm not bitter. Honest!)
My question is this:
Given the effort and time it will take to clear the plot I would like to be able to grow some crops this year that will produce a show for my efforts but also that will not take much effort to start or maintain. What are everyone's suggestions?
I'm thinking runner beans are always good. Maybe some sweet corn although not the best cropper in my view. Onions are easy but could be overrun early with regrowth.
Anyhow, please help me with your expertise. I'm more that willing to experiment.
Thanks in advance.
Ed
I'm not afraid of the challenge as I've done a fair bit of gardening and growing in the past but usually on my own land (that is until the "ex" took it from me, but hey, I'm not bitter. Honest!)
My question is this:
Given the effort and time it will take to clear the plot I would like to be able to grow some crops this year that will produce a show for my efforts but also that will not take much effort to start or maintain. What are everyone's suggestions?
I'm thinking runner beans are always good. Maybe some sweet corn although not the best cropper in my view. Onions are easy but could be overrun early with regrowth.
Anyhow, please help me with your expertise. I'm more that willing to experiment.
Thanks in advance.
Ed
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