After our successes growing our own veg last year we decided this time to take it to another level. We bought a greenhouse and created a few more raised beds so that we could grow strawberries, salad (too many types to list), cucumbers, peppers, aubergines, tomatoes, courgettes, sweetcorn, peas, mange tout, carrots, onions, beetroots, raspberries, potatoes and probably some more things I can’t remember right now. Basically, moving our growing operations up a step! And if you’ve got any veg growing tips then let me know!
- A Courgette Flower
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My Cucumber Tache
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- First Courgette Of The Year
- The Courgette And Sweetcorn Patch 1
- The Courgette And Sweetcorn Patch 2
- The Raspberry Corner
- The Greenhouse
- Greenhouse Shelf
- Is That A Cucumber In Your Pocket?
- Carrots, Onions and Beetroots
- Some Marigolds
- The Snail Problem
- The Strawberry Patch
- Fresh Strawberries
- Sweetcorn
- The First 3 Courgettes
















1 Comment on “Growing Our Own Veg – Year Two”
July 20th, 2010 at 20:20 |
Before you start digging, I would advise you to cut down the weeds as this makes the digging easier. I have made that mistake at least twice. I wouls start with garlic which can be planted in the next month and will be ready for May/June. Potatoes are good for opening up the soil. Nasturtiums and marigold are good companion plants. Lettuces are relatively low maintainance as they are too bitter for slugs to eat. Another good thing to do is to attract ladybirds b4 the winter as they are great for next year. Start a compost bin as well. Enjoy!