I just wanted a smutty headline, as actually there is no meat and there are more than two veg... What am I talking about? Growing vegetables! We now have tomatoes, potatoes, garlic, onion and carrots on the go. To be followed by lots of yummyness in the coming months! We have courgettes but they are not to be planted yet. Can't remember what else there is! I also have some chilli plant seeds at work - the latest challenge set to media buyers across town courtesy of Country Living. It's a classic growing competition - winners will be those with largest plant, most chilli's etc etc. I am going to grow mine at home - hope that isn't cheating! ;-)
We had much fun yesterday at Scats Country Stores, picking out the kit that we needed. As usual, it was a bit of "all the gear, no idea", as £100 later we were back at home with chicken wire, posts, growbags, a mini greenhouse, loads of seeds etc etc. I should never doubt Simon though as a couple of hours later we have a full greenhouse and one finished patch protected by chickenwire! Just the second to finish - suppose I should help really. One bad thing though. I have discovered this morning that Lucy is spooked by the little chicken wire fence. A little chicken indeed, she won't voluntarily walk past it, which is going to be a pain as there is going to be a small walkway through the two veg patches. She's going to have to get used to it!
So that's us - very Tom and Barbara! Shame we don't live in Surbiton!
Some pics below...
Potatoes going through a process known as 'chitting' I believe(?)
Number 2 patch - yet to be filled and fenced
Number one patch with garlic and onions snug as a bug
Working in East Grinstead...
6 years ago
How industrious! Not even had a single thought about the garden yet this year (apart from admiring all the bulbs - who sort of look after themselves)...but I think I'll leave it until after all the snow before I put out anything delicate...the crocuses are flat on their back after the last little lot, and it looks like Wednesday and Thursday are going to be white outs again (if you trust the Met office, that is)... ;)
ReplyDeleteYes after seeing the forecast Simon is going to buy some plastic something or other to keep it as warm as possible... bless him, he was concerned about the onions and garlis this morning when he saw there was a slight frost!
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