Hi, I am new to gardening of any kind but this year I want to have a crack at growing some vegetables. I live in a semi rural area surrounded by lots of farms and the soil we have appears to be excellent. It's well drained and really dark in colour and I assume very good for growing (according the weeds anyway!!).
I have a patch that is bordered by concrete blocks and is about 12ft by 9ft. It was actually built to put the base in for a shed but I didn't get around to it.
I have bought some seeds, carrots, beet root, parsnips etc and want to use this area to grow them. I have prepared the plot by clearing the weeds as best I can and turning the soli over and was about to fork in some compost, if it stops raining!!
However, doing a bit more reading I am concerned the plot won't work due to its location. It's next to a fence on one side and the back of the shed on the other so it's in a sheltered corner that doesn't get direct sunlight for most of the time. Behind the fence is a row of leylandii trees and everything I have read has suggested this is the worst combination.
I have nowhere else so am I just wasting my time??
Thanks
D
I have a patch that is bordered by concrete blocks and is about 12ft by 9ft. It was actually built to put the base in for a shed but I didn't get around to it.
I have bought some seeds, carrots, beet root, parsnips etc and want to use this area to grow them. I have prepared the plot by clearing the weeds as best I can and turning the soli over and was about to fork in some compost, if it stops raining!!
However, doing a bit more reading I am concerned the plot won't work due to its location. It's next to a fence on one side and the back of the shed on the other so it's in a sheltered corner that doesn't get direct sunlight for most of the time. Behind the fence is a row of leylandii trees and everything I have read has suggested this is the worst combination.
I have nowhere else so am I just wasting my time??
Thanks
D
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