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Vegetable Garden Planting

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Woozle35
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Re: Vegetable Garden Planting

Postby Woozle35 » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:31 pm

ems wrote:hehehe early mornings late nights.. and a thyroid in overdrive ! :giggle:

:giggle: :giggle:

I wish I had your drive. :D

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Re: Vegetable Garden Planting

Postby ems » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:32 pm

I drive my man mad though ;) LOL

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megansmummy
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Re: Vegetable Garden Planting

Postby megansmummy » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:12 am

This is our first year trying and im hoping to plant~

pea's
courgettes
carrots
potatoes
tomatoes
beans
some salad leaves (not sure yet)

Herbs

Am wondering about some fruit but perhaps thats a bit adventurous for the first year!

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Re: Vegetable Garden Planting

Postby ladybird » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:22 am

We have a blueberry bush that does well in a large pot. Not ventured into many other fruits though ( just strawberries in a planter) as we have a tiny garden.

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Re: Vegetable Garden Planting

Postby victoriaw » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:24 am

Already in the ground:

Raspberries
Trees - apricot, apple, plum (hopefully get some fruit this year as they are 1-2 years old now).
red currants
white currants
artichokes
blueberries

Planning:

potatoes
butternut squash
cobnut squash
broccoli
brussell sprouts
white cabbage
red cabbage
onions
garlic
green courgettes
round yellow courgettes
asparagus peas
mange tout
peas
sweetcorn
various salad, tomatoes and herbs
strawberries
leeks
carrots

Think that's it :-? (Well until I go into gardening centre next :giggle: )

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Re: Vegetable Garden Planting

Postby cookiegirl » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:40 am

We have strawberries and wild strawberries that just multiply each year in the ground. They really need a good tidy and we get a huge crop from these. I also have blueberries and a plum tree. We will probably do spuds in potato sacks and tomatoes in pots. We also have a few veg beds which we'll use to grow courgettes, spinach, chard, beets and carrots. I tried shallots last year but they weren't successful so may try again. Then any available space will be crammed with pots which we'll stuff with anything....dh likes a full garden! We only have a small garden though, wish we had more space. :(

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