well- i just have to admit i am not doing very well so far in the gardening game! i have spent 3 weeks procrastinating as to where to site a raised bed, and where to site some tubs.
grown in a conservatory roofed passageway, my tomato seeds have raised thier heads and promptly died. my leeks and spring onions have showed above the soil, but seem to be stuck now- stopped growing/ not straightening up. everything else i have cheated and bought as babies, ready to plant out.
a poor workman blames his tools, and so am i going too! i have a shady, extremely windy garden at the top of a hill, with a lot of greedy birds living in it, and i also have access to a feild where there is sun, but also lots of rabbits and birds, and i am not always there. when ever i have prevoiusly tried to grow there, it has all been eaten, bar leeks.
so, having decided the leeks, spring onion, garlic, rhubarb, pumpkin, swede, and hopefully parsnip, can go into the raised bed at feild, i am still at a loss as to where i can put the strawberry plants, the lettuce and salad, tomatoes and redcurrant bush.
as of last night , the strawberries have been planted into large galvanized washtubs, so are portable, and likewise the lettuce, with another prepared for the salad. so my question is, to all of you, where would you park these tubs, to best advantage, and could the parsnips ( also carrots) be grown in deep tubs or containers? and if so, how much space between each plant? and how deep do the containers need to be?
is it best to get morning sun, or afternoon sun (both is not possible) is shady and sheltered, better than more sun with a force nine gale blowing continually?
any and all advice gratefully recieved- how do you all manage in less than ideal circumstances? i am exhausted just planning, let alone digging!!!
continually?
grown in a conservatory roofed passageway, my tomato seeds have raised thier heads and promptly died. my leeks and spring onions have showed above the soil, but seem to be stuck now- stopped growing/ not straightening up. everything else i have cheated and bought as babies, ready to plant out.
a poor workman blames his tools, and so am i going too! i have a shady, extremely windy garden at the top of a hill, with a lot of greedy birds living in it, and i also have access to a feild where there is sun, but also lots of rabbits and birds, and i am not always there. when ever i have prevoiusly tried to grow there, it has all been eaten, bar leeks.
so, having decided the leeks, spring onion, garlic, rhubarb, pumpkin, swede, and hopefully parsnip, can go into the raised bed at feild, i am still at a loss as to where i can put the strawberry plants, the lettuce and salad, tomatoes and redcurrant bush.
as of last night , the strawberries have been planted into large galvanized washtubs, so are portable, and likewise the lettuce, with another prepared for the salad. so my question is, to all of you, where would you park these tubs, to best advantage, and could the parsnips ( also carrots) be grown in deep tubs or containers? and if so, how much space between each plant? and how deep do the containers need to be?
is it best to get morning sun, or afternoon sun (both is not possible) is shady and sheltered, better than more sun with a force nine gale blowing continually?
any and all advice gratefully recieved- how do you all manage in less than ideal circumstances? i am exhausted just planning, let alone digging!!!
continually?
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