Susie, my growing lists are a triumph of enthusiasm rather than space 
I don't have an allotment or polytunnel. I just do my best with a basic heated propagator, a greenhouse, water butt and compost bin, and a few tubs and pots in the sunny parts of my back garden and patio.
I'll probably end up with about 30 different chillies, and another 30 different tomatoes. I don't have space for more than 1 or 2 of each variety. I give away any spares.
There's such an amazing number of varieties to grow
I remember the first year I grew. I repaired the dilapidated greenhouse that had been left by the previous owners and bought a few tomato plants from Homebase on the way home from work. Things have slowly built year on year since then.

I don't have an allotment or polytunnel. I just do my best with a basic heated propagator, a greenhouse, water butt and compost bin, and a few tubs and pots in the sunny parts of my back garden and patio.
I'll probably end up with about 30 different chillies, and another 30 different tomatoes. I don't have space for more than 1 or 2 of each variety. I give away any spares.
There's such an amazing number of varieties to grow

I remember the first year I grew. I repaired the dilapidated greenhouse that had been left by the previous owners and bought a few tomato plants from Homebase on the way home from work. Things have slowly built year on year since then.
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