Little heads up, went into Wilkinsons yesterday and they have Scarlet Emperor beans and early peas for one pound a packet and some nice looking strawberry runners for two pounds.
thanks Leightonisme for letting us know about your fabulous Blog
It is really lovely to see how you are making your garden very special ..I will keep popping in to see your lovely garden and what you are all up to .. etc
(( hugs for your little doggie too )) x
I am growing again this year. A fortnight ago I planted red onions, carrots and parsnips outside. I covered the onions and carrots with poly tunnels.
On my windowsill I have tomatoes and spring onions growing. They will need potting on very soon. I have noticed that not all of them have grown though which is a shame. Out of 20 tomatoes only about 15 have sprouted. And the spring onions haven't done well at all. Out of 72 seeds only about a quarter have grown.
I am going to buy some ready grown plants today. I did that last year and had a great crop of tomatoes, green beans, peas, kale and brocolli and indoor chillies. This year I am thinking of growing pumpkin in the composter. Yes, a composter, a friend did that last year and she had more pumpkins than she could eat in a decade. I suppose I could do that with courgettes since I never seem to have any luck with them in the garden.
I wish the mods would pin this thread, I always have to go into search to find it.
I am going to buy some ready grown plants today. I did that last year and had a great crop of tomatoes, green beans, peas, kale and brocolli and indoor chillies. This year I am thinking of growing pumpkin in the composter. Yes, a composter, a friend did that last year and she had more pumpkins than she could eat in a decade. I suppose I could do that with courgettes since I never seem to have any luck with them in the garden.
I wish the mods would pin this thread, I always have to go into search to find it.
The heat that comes off the Compost is really really good for the squash and pumpkin varieties, so I would totally do that to improve your crop numbers I would also have sweet corn in there as well and maybe some legumes of some sorts to help feed the plants!!!
The heat that comes off the Compost is really really good for the squash and pumpkin varieties, so I would totally do that to improve your crop numbers I would also have sweet corn in there as well and maybe some legumes of some sorts to help feed the plants!!!
hello all! Am attempting a proper growing fest this year.
Currently sprouting are:
3 types of toms (including a plum variety)
carrots
spring onions
spinach
broad beans
beetroot
The strawberries, raspberries and redcurrant are all happily blooming, hoping to get a good crop this year!!
Also just had delivered some more seeds so will be popping out later if the weather is nice to plant out:
purple broccoli (last years crop got eaten... this year I am prepared for the little munching buggers!)
more spring onions (guardsman this time, the others are the little bulb type)
pak choi
aubergine bonica
peewee peas
winter squash (uchiki kuri)
earlybird sweetcorn
carrots - paris market atlas.. they are little round ones
cucumber crystal lemon (they are round like lemons! - never grown before!)
cucamelon - they are the size of grapes and apparently taste like cucumbers with a hint of lime. Again a new one for me! very excited about the cucamelon and crystal lemons!!
worked out I saved over £12 on my seeds as I didn't get them from the usual big seed companies, nearly had a heart attack when I saw how much they charge these days.
not going to bother with spuds or peppers this year as I never get a decent drop. will try and grow some hot chillis again as as managed to overwinter one that was a slow grower (some very hot variety.. happily flowering on the windowsill as I type)
My tomatoes are also flowering and my runners are going great guns. My parsnips are also doing well plus my red/ white / spring onions.
The only thing that is slow are my carrots. I planted Early Nandes (I think that's what they were called) and they have taken an age to start growing. I thought they would be in my belly by now !!
My pumpkin and butternut squash doing fantastically. First time in 10 years. I got into garden after buying a house with a garden. I dont know what I'd do without a garden.
Not so much this year. Corn salad, some potatoes, plenty of beetroot (the yellow/pale kind not the red), tons of tomatoes as usual. A single pepper plant.
Last year had some pumpkins and beans too (tons of beans, had carrier bags full in the freezer was eating beans, beans and more beans for months)
Have in the past get one thats thermostatically controlled not all are. But mostly just start off toms and the like in pots in the greenhouse now. Sowed 'em in May they're now a good 2' feet high.
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thanks Leightonisme for letting us know about your fabulous Blog
It is really lovely to see how you are making your garden very special ..I will keep popping in to see your lovely garden and what you are all up to .. etc
(( hugs for your little doggie too )) x
On my windowsill I have tomatoes and spring onions growing. They will need potting on very soon. I have noticed that not all of them have grown though which is a shame. Out of 20 tomatoes only about 15 have sprouted. And the spring onions haven't done well at all. Out of 72 seeds only about a quarter have grown.
I wish the mods would pin this thread, I always have to go into search to find it.
The heat that comes off the Compost is really really good for the squash and pumpkin varieties, so I would totally do that to improve your crop numbers I would also have sweet corn in there as well and maybe some legumes of some sorts to help feed the plants!!!
Thanks for the tip:)
Currently sprouting are:
3 types of toms (including a plum variety)
carrots
spring onions
spinach
broad beans
beetroot
The strawberries, raspberries and redcurrant are all happily blooming, hoping to get a good crop this year!!
Also just had delivered some more seeds so will be popping out later if the weather is nice to plant out:
purple broccoli (last years crop got eaten... this year I am prepared for the little munching buggers!)
more spring onions (guardsman this time, the others are the little bulb type)
pak choi
aubergine bonica
peewee peas
winter squash (uchiki kuri)
earlybird sweetcorn
carrots - paris market atlas.. they are little round ones
cucumber crystal lemon (they are round like lemons! - never grown before!)
cucamelon - they are the size of grapes and apparently taste like cucumbers with a hint of lime. Again a new one for me! very excited about the cucamelon and crystal lemons!!
worked out I saved over £12 on my seeds as I didn't get them from the usual big seed companies, nearly had a heart attack when I saw how much they charge these days.
not going to bother with spuds or peppers this year as I never get a decent drop. will try and grow some hot chillis again as as managed to overwinter one that was a slow grower (some very hot variety.. happily flowering on the windowsill as I type)
This year
- 2 Tomatoes - (1 Sweet Million and 1 Shirley)
- 3 Chillies (The red hot Dorset Naga)
- 1 Sweet pepper (Which I can't remember the variety)
My outdoor very small veg patch is just filled this year with Rooster spuds.
The only thing that is slow are my carrots. I planted Early Nandes (I think that's what they were called) and they have taken an age to start growing. I thought they would be in my belly by now !!
Last year had some pumpkins and beans too (tons of beans, had carrier bags full in the freezer was eating beans, beans and more beans for months)
Have in the past get one thats thermostatically controlled not all are. But mostly just start off toms and the like in pots in the greenhouse now. Sowed 'em in May they're now a good 2' feet high.