Started! Woo hoo!

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Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:04 pm
by clothmama
OK just looked and my first frost date is 1st November so I have 85-100 days to grow brocolli so need to have a look and see when that makes it- so they call all go in later. Maybe I need to do an 'autumn' plan as well. Also i'm guessing if I get a cover for my poly tunnel I can be later again?

Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:06 pm
by clothmama
24 July to 08 august so now need to work out what will be out of the garden by then!!

Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:08 pm
by confusinglady
clothmama wrote:
confusinglady wrote:I ve never had so many veggies growing at the same time before and want to really make good use of space with planting other things once these come out.

See I know I can (long growing season here) and should be doing this but I feel so overwhelmed just getting to this point that I'm not sure what I'm doing and havent' even attempted to calculate that stuff - maybe I can just wing it later in the season? Or maybe all the stuff I've 'scrapped' in my head (cauliflour, brocolli etc) can go in later? I'll have to have a look and maybe writing it all down will help me understand what I can do!


Yep I wouldn't advise thinking about that now, you ll tie yourself in knots. Just stick to your plan :thumbsup:

I have broccoli and cauli in my plan to go in in July too.

Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:13 pm
by confusinglady
Also my sprouting broccoli plants went in and stayed in over winter - by accident I might add! - and have been producing since Jan . The packet says a mix between red admiral F1 hybrid, Rudolph and Cardinal if that helps

Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 2:01 pm
by Aeseldyr
Looks really good :)

Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2016 6:10 am
by confusinglady
An updated photo. Not sure it looks that different, but I've sorted out the front border with strawberries. Hoping to put a row of red onions in at the back. It has beetroot from last year that I replanted for leaves and some normal onions I plabted last year that didn't arrive until a few months ago :giggle:
I ve things starting to appear at the back ..... Or are they just weeds.... Who knows for sure! :hohoho:

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Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2016 8:50 pm
by clothmama
At least there is life which can not be said for some of my things (although your onions give me hope for my rouge garlic!). I thought of your garden the other day when I managed to pick up 4 bird nets for about 50 each at a cheapy shop - was well pleased :giggle:

Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2016 9:21 pm
by confusinglady
clothmama wrote:At least there is life which can not be said for some of my things (although your onions give me hope for my rouge garlic!). I thought of your garden the other day when I managed to pick up 4 bird nets for about 50 each at a cheapy shop - was well pleased :giggle:


They'll be worth their weight in gold :thumbsup:

Re: Started! Woo hoo!

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 1:02 pm
by confusinglady
Wow how much things grow in a few months!!!

Here is my June pic taken last week but only just managed to get it on here!

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And from through the window:
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I Ve taken some of the old broccoli out ( should all have come out by now in my little plan but one has just gone mad so I be planted squash and cucumber underneath its big leaves which provides a bit of shade whilst they are small. I m really pleased at how 'veg patch' it looks now :giggle:
I've been working really hard on watering and have even been found out there in the dark gardening by the light of the moon, picking up those pesky snails and slugs!