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Getting my green fingers ready.

sammy_kaye18
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in Gardening
Hello all
Well it feels like an eternity since I was last on this board......my last growing attempt whilst I lived in my flat was unsuccessful somewhat - all my spring onions were stolen and my neighbours dog ate my tomatos! :mad::mad::mad:
Anyway I am delighted to share the following with you that I have now MOVED!!!!!!!
and what makes it even better is that I am now in a house and have all [URL="[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/welshbird/277418_10150241279318807_607333806_7592717_2914362_o.jpg[/IMG]"]this [/URL]
and [URL="[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/welshbird/271771_10150241279548807_607333806_7592719_883031_o.jpg[/IMG]"]this[/URL] to play with!
the first is a shot down my garden where you can see Owens workshop foundations are being laid, but I have the other space, and the second is the small suntrap near my kitchen window and by my back door. which gets sun all morning and shade from about 12.30-1pm. I have brought a nice six tiered greenhouse to go against the wall on the left.
I have brought a few seeds packets ready but have decided to research things to grow first and spend the rest of this year working on preparation for my growing instead of jumping straight in. Should add on the picture down my garden behind the big bush! are a pot of rhubarb that I presumed dead but is now thriving which was 20p in the focus sale and have since discovered there is two crowns in one pot so will get him repotted asap into a giant tub i think. Also next to him (again behind bush) are two strawberry plants that were 25p each from wilkinsons that were sunlight starved and dying - now have one strawberry that's going red on one of them.
In the suntrap picture the pot is a reviving blueberry bush - again from focus for 20p - it was originally a stick in a bucket so glad to see it with a bit of life again!
I am awaiting the arrival of a compost bin too that the council offered relatively cheap as a recycling scheme so that should arrive anyday too.
Fingers crossed I will be able to go ahead with my planting this coming year but can anyone else advise me on things I could be doing in preparation? I haven't really picked out a veg plot yet as im not too sure where to put it as I have two children (7 and 1) and I have a small terrier dog.
Well it feels like an eternity since I was last on this board......my last growing attempt whilst I lived in my flat was unsuccessful somewhat - all my spring onions were stolen and my neighbours dog ate my tomatos! :mad::mad::mad:
Anyway I am delighted to share the following with you that I have now MOVED!!!!!!!
and what makes it even better is that I am now in a house and have all [URL="[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/welshbird/277418_10150241279318807_607333806_7592717_2914362_o.jpg[/IMG]"]this [/URL]
and [URL="[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v469/welshbird/271771_10150241279548807_607333806_7592719_883031_o.jpg[/IMG]"]this[/URL] to play with!
the first is a shot down my garden where you can see Owens workshop foundations are being laid, but I have the other space, and the second is the small suntrap near my kitchen window and by my back door. which gets sun all morning and shade from about 12.30-1pm. I have brought a nice six tiered greenhouse to go against the wall on the left.
I have brought a few seeds packets ready but have decided to research things to grow first and spend the rest of this year working on preparation for my growing instead of jumping straight in. Should add on the picture down my garden behind the big bush! are a pot of rhubarb that I presumed dead but is now thriving which was 20p in the focus sale and have since discovered there is two crowns in one pot so will get him repotted asap into a giant tub i think. Also next to him (again behind bush) are two strawberry plants that were 25p each from wilkinsons that were sunlight starved and dying - now have one strawberry that's going red on one of them.
In the suntrap picture the pot is a reviving blueberry bush - again from focus for 20p - it was originally a stick in a bucket so glad to see it with a bit of life again!
I am awaiting the arrival of a compost bin too that the council offered relatively cheap as a recycling scheme so that should arrive anyday too.
Fingers crossed I will be able to go ahead with my planting this coming year but can anyone else advise me on things I could be doing in preparation? I haven't really picked out a veg plot yet as im not too sure where to put it as I have two children (7 and 1) and I have a small terrier dog.
Time to find me again
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Sorry Sammy, the links don't seem to work. Congratulations on the new garden, though. I hope you have fun playing with it.0
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Have fun sammy. veg growing is very addictive. Take a look at the Incredible Edible web sites,starting with IE Todmorden. Very encouraging.0
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Hiya Sammy
Yep - I also couldnt get through to the links - just got that Internet blank page thingie.
Would be interested to have a looksee at your garden.
HOpe it goes well.0
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