Right, so out of this list of seeds I have what are going to be easiest and most challenging on a massive south facing balcony?
I am starting to accept that a) I'm not very good at this yet... And b) even great gardeners loose plants and there is always going to be some failure.
I'm not used to failure so trying to manage expectations and prepare myself
I've got......
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.
What ones are easiest? Or, less easy to kill
I am starting to accept that a) I'm not very good at this yet... And b) even great gardeners loose plants and there is always going to be some failure.
I'm not used to failure so trying to manage expectations and prepare myself
I've got......
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.
What ones are easiest? Or, less easy to kill



Grow small amounts of any crop at a time so you can watch what happens when different stuff is trying to grow at different times of the year. I feel a lot more confident about growing stuff this year, and "bending the rules" about how stuff should be grown because of my experience last year, and that includes stuff damping off, bolting, getting savaged by pests, and all the other stuff that frustrates us all. Don't get caught up in the rules and convention, just dive in and go for it. There's plenty of people here with lots of experience to catch if you stumble 





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