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  • Hi All.

    Oops! After reading this forum on and off for a few years, I recently joined and posted this elsewhere but now realise it should have gone here.

    My wife and I have fairly demarcated growing roles. Hers is flowers and shrubs of a purely ornamental nature, mine is fruit and veg.

    We have a small back garden in Alderney, in the Channel Islands, which is mostly paved area surrounded by flower/shrub borders. My wife also does LOTS of hanging baskets an containers annually.

    My bit is just outside our back gate and is a kind of informal allotment. The land belongs to a neighbour, who kindly lets me use a patch around 16M x 13M. At the moment, due to my neglect last year, there isn't a lot out there.

    One part contains our fruit bushes and trees. We have a Bramley and an Elstar apple, both planted about a year or so ago, along with a Victoria plum to replace the previous one which upped and died on us in midst of fruiting a couple of years back. We have a couple each of Blackcurrant "Ebony", Redcurrant (can't remember variety but very prolific) and Whitecurrant "Blanka", which I've just pruned properly for the first time since planting them 4 years ago. In addition we have six gooseberry bushes of varieties "Invicta" Hinomaki Red" and "Hinomaki yellow". Our tayberry growing efforts have not been terribly successful unfortunately and that is on it's final warning this year before I bin it and get something else. We also have several canes of (unknown) summer raspberries and various colours of autumn raspberries. Our rhubarb clump is thought to be "Victoria" and produces masses of immense stalks, far more than we can eat.

    The remainder of the "Lottie" is divided into an asparagus bed, which I planted early last year, a strawberry patch, planted through mypex. and four, roughly equal areas for a four-year veg rotation.

    I usually grow all the basic veg, plus courgettes, sweetcorn, florence fennel, butternut or Crown Prince squash, depending on which I fancy.

    this year I'm going to have a first go at a hotbed, using manure from our horses. this will accommodate the sweet potato slips I'm nursing indoors at present.

    In the garden we have an 8x12 ft greenhouse, in which we grow tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, aubergines and chillis.

    Well done to anyone who has read all the way through this essay!

  • #2
    Bonjour Monsieur et Madame, vous êtes bienvenue ici.

    Your place sounds delightful. If you pm me, then I'd be more than happy to come for a stay any time and do some gardening for either you, your wife or both of you.

    PS I can also cook, speak some French and I play Bridge well :-)

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    • #3
      Hello and welcome to the vine Bonjour

      I'm also a back garden grower not as much space as you though but I do like just being able to nip in and out during the day.
      Location....East Midlands.

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      • #4
        Merci beaucoup, Nickdub.

        No need to speak French (or write either). Although I do understand quite a bit of French, Alderney is an English-speaking island and Bonjour is the name of our house.

        If you are ever down this way, by all means give us a shout. However, neither of us play Bridge.

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        • #5
          Hi Bren in pots,

          Yes, it's very handy being able to just pop out and do a bit. I don't think I'd have the time and motivation to work a plot further away.

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          • #6
            Bonjour, Bonjour.
            I failed O level French so Bonjour is about my limit!
            You may be our first Alderney member. You're doubly welcome. Pull up a chair and make yourself at home.

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            • #7
              Hi and welcome to the vine. Sounds great

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              • #8
                Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                Bonjour, Bonjour.
                I failed O level French so Bonjour is about my limit!
                You may be our first Alderney member. You're doubly welcome. Pull up a chair and make yourself at home.
                Sorry, you're not the first! There's cherryaimless who joined in 2012 and has never posted. https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...ryaimless.html

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                • #9
                  That's my thoughts as well Bonjour, I grow a bit of everything but I'm proud to say I'm self sufficient in lettuce
                  Location....East Midlands.

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                  • #10
                    Welcome to the vine Bonjour I’m a back garden grower too although I haven’t been out there much this year,there’s a lot that needs doing,have a great year gardening with us!
                    Location : Essex

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                    • #11
                      Welcome to the vine

                      I made it to the end of you essay ;, very pleased I did because near the end there, you said the magic word...............chillies

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                      • #12
                        Hello and welcome (again), Bonjour. Best wishes to you and Mrs Bonjour for a great growing year.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bonjour View Post
                          Merci beaucoup, Nickdub.

                          No need to speak French (or write either). Although I do understand quite a bit of French, Alderney is an English-speaking island and Bonjour is the name of our house.

                          If you are ever down this way, by all means give us a shout. However, neither of us play Bridge.
                          Thanks for that - only joking of course - as to Bridge it's a bit like an addiction in my case, I can and have gone "cold turkey", but once I do get involved I am constitutionally unable to play it except as an all out battle type mindset - hard to say how many years of my life I've sent playing or reading about the game about 5 to 10 I think, counting a bridge week as 40 hours.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                            Sorry, you're not the first! There's cherryaimless who joined in 2012 and has never posted. https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...ryaimless.html
                            Pipped at the post! Did you see what I did there? Cherry....pip....alright, I'll get my coat!

                            I'm trying to guess who that might be but there's only one Cherry I'm aware of and I don't know if she's a gardener.

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                            • #15
                              Well stone me!!
                              Does this help?
                              Age 48
                              About cherryaimless
                              Biography:
                              First time henhandler. In fact, haven't even got them yet.
                              Location:
                              Alderney, Channel Islands
                              Occupation:
                              Teacher

                              While I'm here.......is that your red tractor and does it have a name?

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