Susie wrote:Excellent idea! Ringing them now!Big Al wrote: Give up susie and sell to Tes&^ !!!
i've just spent 10 minutes giving a less tounge in cheek post and it's gone... oh well here goes again.
Susie wrote:Excellent idea! Ringing them now!Big Al wrote: Give up susie and sell to Tes&^ !!!
no need to give up this year, get an old plastic bin and fill it with sand. Ram a broom handle into it and wiggle it around to make a conical shape. Do this several times then fill these holes with fine compost. Grow two carrot seeds or parsnip seeds to each hole and leave. Water a bit each night when you come home from work and in a few months you will have fine carrots or parsnips. Meanwhile on the top of the sand put 2" of compost and grow som lettuce in there.Thomzo wrote:I have given up on the idea of growing veg this year. I spend too much time at work and don't have enough time in the garden. So please do keep us informed of how you get on, at least I can dream about your veg instead of enjoying my own.
I will, hopefully, have loads of fruit though. I really would recomment a few fruit bushes and trees if you have room. A lot of them have pretty flowers as well as scrummy food. They sometimes take a year or two to get established but they're worth it.
Good luck
Zoe
That'll teach them a garden full of weedsSusie wrote:Excellent idea! Ringing them now!Big Al wrote: Give up susie and sell to Tes&^ !!!
Keaniebean wrote: Get your head out of that People's Friend is what I say![]()
gardening is much better and more rewarding too.
Mmmmm sage beer, now you've got me thinking!Keaniebean wrote:Peggy Sue, sage makes great beer![]()
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