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Help MBE grow his dinner 2012
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mrbadexample wrote: »Jealous. Can I come with you please?
Lol, good to know you're not just a July-only Johnny
What size is your greenhouse? I'm hoping to get one soon but don't really know much about them. I don't want it for anything fancy, just seedlings, tomatoes, cucumbers and the like. If you, or anyone else, have any recommendations for one that isn't too expensive, I'd be very grateful.0 -
hornetgirl wrote: »What size is your greenhouse?
6'x6'. Wish it was bigger.
It's here.
It was a devil to put together.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
MBE - guess what I'm getting for my garden? Guess!!! I'm doing little jumps of excitement because I don't think even I can kill them!!0
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Little_Vics wrote: »MBE - guess what I'm getting for my garden? Guess!!! I'm doing little jumps of excitement because I don't think even I can kill them!!
Gnomes? :jIf you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
I have two of those already - Bert and Ernie.
A quince tree and a damson tree!!! Am already thinking jam.....0 -
This is the pumpkin we grew and carved the year before last. we got 6 medium sized fruit from one plant and one HUGE one (68lb) from a different variety. they take up a lot of space and need protecting from slugs and snails, but they're so much fun to grow. i put a stake next to the plant when i plant it out so i can water straight to the base of the plant, they are very thirsty plants.freecycler and skip diver extraordinnaire:cool:0 -
little vics, damsons dont make me think jam, they make me think gin :beer:. The damson gin i did has just recently been finished so can't wait for the new harvest:D.
Had an hr on the lotty this afternoon between picking up youngest from nursery and then eldest from football practice. got all the bonfire ashes scattered round the fruit bushes and i've started moving the compost. I can't believe how well the compost is doing considering it's just been chucked in a pile, really rotted down ( a bit longer needed yet though) and it's FULL of wriggly wormies, and I mean full. 30-40 or more in every spade.freecycler and skip diver extraordinnaire:cool:0 -
oooh! GIN!!!0
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You need luck with the weather and no slugs and snails, last year they waited 'till August before munching through the main stem thus ending the growth and any hope of a harvest:mad:
This will be my 3rd year trying to grow them, if it doesn't work this year I'm giving up!
or you need a set up like this: http://www.allaboutliverpool.com/allaboutallotments_Vegetables_squash_butternut.html
That is a very committed squash grower - wow!! I just put a seed in each pot, plant them in the ground when they're big enough, water when I get chance & hope for the best. The first year we were amazed by the decent size & quantity we got, but last year was really rubbish, I think due to the lack of rain & us not getting up to the allotment much to water them. I WILL try harder this year
This is the pumpkin we grew and carved the year before last. we got 6 medium sized fruit from one plant and one HUGE one (68lb) from a different variety. they take up a lot of space and need protecting from slugs and snails, but they're so much fun to grow. i put a stake next to the plant when i plant it out so i can water straight to the base of the plant, they are very thirsty plants.
Am I right in thinking that the stake is purely so you know wkere the actual plant is? What a really simple, but excellent idea.Little_Vics wrote: »I have two of those already - Bert and Ernie.
A quince tree and a damson tree!!! Am already thinking jam.....
I had quince jelly & cheese sandwiches yesterday! First I'd heard of it, my grandma had a couple of jars & didn't know what to do with it. Not much taste though really.
Inspired by the thread & warm weather, I weeded my garden last thurs & fri planted 5 gardeners delight tomatoes, just to hv a few plants in conservatory & the few baby carrots I was going to stick in pots ended up going in the ground.
Need to get allotment dug & weeded next :whistle:0 -
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