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  • Plans for 2013??

    What does everyone have planned for this year??

    It was a big learning curve for me last year and I came to some conclusions...
    Many fruit and veggies are just too big/space eating for my garden!! (like brassicas, rhubarb, squashes and courgettes).
    Putting herbs in the open flower beds doesnt protect them from doggy leg cocking.
    Also I want to do abit more for wildlife and have more planting in my garden.

    To that end I am restricting my veggies to my 2 central beds and using the other 2 for different purposes(one herb bed and one planted/wildlife type bed).
    Also going to try and pull up some pavers and sink my mini pond!, buy some more dwarf trees (maybe a pear and cooking apple for future lottie and a crab apple for the birds).
    Then just see how much I can get to grow in a fairly dank concrete alleyway too!
    Its amazing how much I can find to do in a 10ft x 20ft patch that is mostly patio and astroturf!!LOL

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    Pop your herbs in planters!
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    • #3
      Almost all my herbs are in tubs so that I can keep them easily by the back door for handy picking

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      • #4
        Plans for 2013 are as follows:

        Plant all the seeds I have in 2013 seed box, many of them I have never grown before.
        Try to include something homegrown with at least one meal a day, is that unrealistic?
        Do something new once a week for 52 weeks
        Remember it's just a bad day, not a bad life 😁

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Alison View Post
          Almost all my herbs are in tubs so that I can keep them easily by the back door for handy picking
          The lighting by my back door isnt great for most herbs though..and I quite fancy filling up a bed with tons of herbs, maybe with a posh bay tree in the middle!!LOL

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kentishgal View Post
            The lighting by my back door isnt great for most herbs though..and I quite fancy filling up a bed with tons of herbs, maybe with a posh bay tree in the middle!!LOL
            Hows about herbal hanging baskets / window boxes if you are short of space?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bigmallly View Post
              Hows about herbal hanging baskets / window boxes if you are short of space?
              .......and they'd be a challenge for your cocking leg dog

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              • #8
                How do you know it was a dog?!

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                • #9
                  And what/who else could it be Chris?

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                  • #10
                    I know it was a dog coz I own the culprit!!LOL
                    Hmmm, seems like Im the only person who likes the idea of a herb bed. What would you put in a 6ft x 3ft bed in a sunny spot?? (did have brassicas in but they got eaten and netting everything would look horrible).

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kentishgal View Post
                      Hmmm, seems like Im the only person who likes the idea of a herb bed.
                      Doesn't matter what anyone else thinks though does it? If a herb bed at the kitchen door floats your boat, you just go for it. Dunno what you are gonna do about the dog though

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                      • #12
                        Wot Ap says ^^^^^. If that's what you want, have it! We were only trying to give you alternatives for the dog wee situation! Don't put the low growing herbs in the front - although it depends on the size of your dog's.........erm.........leg

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                          although it depends on the size of your dog's.........erm.........leg
                          the bed is a 1ft raised bed.......and the dog is a Chihuahua!!LOL

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                          • #14
                            I'm impressed..........

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                            • #15
                              My plans for 2013 are as follows:

                              First - get the drainage problem with the bottom half of my plot sorted out. Thankfully the Allotment Association are looking at getting a digger in to expand the drainage channel I started through the orchard which should give the water on my plot somewhere to go.

                              Second - lay a patio area near the pond, get a shed and poly tunnel/greenhouse built, then build the soft fruit/herb beds as a border and complete the other six or seven raised beds on my plans.

                              Third - set aside an permanent area to put my compost bins and builder's bag full of leaf mold.

                              Fourth - set up an area for my son to have a try at growing giant veggies. It's the only thing he has shown much interest in for years, so I am hoping ....

                              Fifth - fill every bed with a wide range of interesting tasty veggies, fruit and herbs. Try the Square Foot Gardening method again - this time without cabbages and courgettes!!

                              Sixth - try to use at least five different crops harvested from the allotment every week (this will have to be an average - in winter the available produce will obviously be much less than in summer)

                              Seventh - keep detailed records of what is harvested with an estimated price that it would cost if I had to buy from a supermarket. I am hoping that by the end of next year my savings will have far outweiged anything I will have had to spend (including compost, wood, rent, seeds, etc)

                              Eighth - Do all this, and still have a great time on the plot!

                              Andy
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