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    Hi everyone!

    I'm an absolute beyond beginner, just moved into a new flat with a MASSIVE south facing balcony and really excited to start learning and growing veg and fruit :-)

    I inherited a load of pots with the balcony (empty but have some soil in and apparently a local cat likes to use them as a toilet grrrr)
    Not sure whether the soil in there is any good for growing veg - there is a back of miracle grow moisture control stuff that looks like its the same stuff as in the pots with little yellow and blue beads in it.

    Got a load of seeds and seed trays and some seeding compost, along with a couple of pots of some garlic plants.
    Bit scared of starting getting stuff wrong and mucking it up!

    Excitable, happy, bubbly and full of questions... That's kinda me and why I'm here :-D

    Hi :-D
    newbie! Be gentle with me while I learn the basics of growing stuff
    Kirstie x

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    Hi Kirstie and welcome I'm excited for you and your new balcony!
    What would you like to grow (and eat)? Tomatoes, salad stuff, beans.........

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    • #3
      Hi Kirstie and welcome to the vine, don't worry about getting things wrong, that's how we all learn. We started off in pots and had to cover them to protect from cats. Enjoy!
      Location ... Nottingham

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      • #4
        Hello Kirstie

        Welcome matey. I'm a complete newbie too and I'm waving back. 👋👋👋👋👋

        Stu


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        • #5
          Hello and welcome.
          Deep breath and breathe
          Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/

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            Hello & welcome
            He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

            Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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            • #7
              Hello and welcome to the vine Kirstie
              Location....East Midlands.

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              • #8
                Hello and a very warm welcome to the Vine
                Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                • #9
                  Aww thanks everyone :-D
                  Really excited to learn, but yeah I'm a bit of a perfectionist so don't like getting things wrong or failing haha.

                  What I've got to plant.... Courgette, little gem lettuce, iceberg lettuce, cucumber, swede, kohl rabi, Swiss chard, crystal apple, plum tomato, radish, broccoli, early sprouting purple broccoli, celeriac, rainbow beets, carrots, leek, purple garlic, white garlic, mint, oregano and basil.

                  The garlics are plants in pots, was goin to plant them out but not sure if I plant all the plants in a cluster or try n separate the plants out (there are 4 & 5 plants respectively in each little pot from the garden centre).
                  And ran into the oh wait this soil has coloured beads in it maybe its not ok for food plants issue.

                  This is half my balcony, with the pots and bits she left me

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                  newbie! Be gentle with me while I learn the basics of growing stuff
                  Kirstie x

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                  • #10
                    Oh and re what I like to eat... Fruit and veg and meat are literally all I eat... Cook everything from scratch, some nuts and seeds.

                    But I DON'T eat any legumes (beans) and I don't like onions or mushrooms (yeah I know, I'm weird)
                    Last edited by KirstieSparkle; 23-02-2014, 08:12 PM.
                    newbie! Be gentle with me while I learn the basics of growing stuff
                    Kirstie x

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                    • #11
                      Welcome to the madhouse Kirstie, looks like you'll fit in just fine.
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                      • #12
                        Yep - you're wierd, Kirstie Never disagree with anyone - that's my motto !!
                        Keep an eye out for posts by Potstubsdustbins aka Potty - he has growing veg in pots down to a fine art. Follow his advice and you won't go far wrong

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by KirstieSparkle View Post
                          Aww thanks everyone :-D
                          Really excited to learn, but yeah I'm a bit of a perfectionist so don't like getting things wrong or failing haha.

                          What I've got to plant.... Courgette, little gem lettuce, iceberg lettuce, cucumber, swede, kohl rabi, Swiss chard, crystal apple, plum tomato, radish, broccoli, early sprouting purple broccoli, celeriac, rainbow beets, carrots, leek, purple garlic, white garlic, mint, oregano and basil.

                          The garlics are plants in pots, was goin to plant them out but not sure if I plant all the plants in a cluster or try n separate the plants out (there are 4 & 5 plants respectively in each little pot from the garden centre).
                          And ran into the oh wait this soil has coloured beads in it maybe its not ok for food plants issue.

                          This is half my balcony, with the pots and bits she left me

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                          Lucky you, that balcony is huge. We grow most of our stuff in pots and containers, had a really successful first year. This forum is a mine of really useful information. I would start again with the soil being as it's been a cats bathroom though


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                          • #14
                            Right so stalk potty and do more than just scoop the top layer of soil out of the pots?

                            How do I dispose of soil? Ok to chuck it out in a bin bag?

                            Hehe I know! The balcony is about metres wide and 8ish meteres wide :-) was SO excited

                            Forgot I do have one more complication, I will need to keep little rascal aka roxy the rabbit out of anything he's likely to want to nibble lol
                            newbie! Be gentle with me while I learn the basics of growing stuff
                            Kirstie x

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                            • #15
                              Welcome aboard Kirstie. Another container gardener here

                              I started out last years knowing almost as much as you and (thankfully) it's amazing what a difference 12 months makes. Get stuck in, don't be frightened of getting things wrong, and above all - have fun

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