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  • Hello From Pembroke South West Wales

    Hello All from a very Sunny West Wales at the moment. On the coast here was have only had one day of proper rain in the last month, so I'm not complaining but enjoying it and so are the plants.

    I've been a lurker here since last year and reading all your helpful hints, helped me enormously last year so THANK YOU ALL. Also having been a lurker it's feels like I know some of you already although you know nothing about me yet.

    We bought this place 3yrs ago this September, specifically for it's big garden and so I could at last grow some veg, but we bought a jungle I kid you not!!! and knew it was going to take some effort to actually get a garden.

    When we viewed the house I didn't even know there was greenhouse at the bottom of the garden you couldn't see it and also an area that looked like it had been a veg patch a some point except everything growing in it was taller than me...lol..

    Year one was just chopping down trees and shrubs to let some light in and also live with what we had bought to see what would come up.

    Year two was spent actually clearing the green house and the veg patch and putting it back to some kind of order, after all it was why we bought the place and I actually did manage to grow quite a lot including a couple of watermelons.

    We are now in year three and I'm enjoying growing veg much more this year as last year was very much lets just 'see what happens'

    I'm currently growing this year:
    tomatoes (5 types)
    cucumber
    onions (5 types)
    celeriac
    fennel
    mangetout
    peas (2 types)
    potatoes maris piper (in pots)
    runner beans
    spring cabbage
    kohlrabi
    early 60day broccoli
    purple cauli
    swede
    romanesco
    purple sprouting broccoli
    brussel sprouts
    all year cauli
    sugarbaby watermelon
    collective farm woman melon
    mini red sweet peppers
    beetroot
    sweetcorn F1 minipop
    basil, thyme, parsley
    spring onions
    radish
    lettuce (4 types)
    plus an assortment of flowers from seed or cuttings

    I think I'll stop there for now, anyway hello all

  • #2
    Welcome along...
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    1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.

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    • #3
      Croeso Jen from another part of sunshiny South Wales. Still waiting for some rain here too.
      Your garden sounds great - you can't beat a jungle for a challenge. Bet you were delighted to find a GH there.

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      • #4
        Hello and welcome to the Vine (in full public view )

        That's a cracking list you have there, well done. I know just how difficult it is to tame a huge garden, shame I didn't find a greenhouse at the end of mine.

        Well done on the watermelons, I keep trying but I have only ever had one melon and it was tiny
        A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
          Croeso Jen from another part of sunshiny South Wales. Still waiting for some rain here too.
          Your garden sounds great - you can't beat a jungle for a challenge. Bet you were delighted to find a GH there.
          Diolch VC

          Yes. two 6ftx8ft ones joined together with a 2 ft piece in the middle and a door at either end. Awkward as heck to step into and around but the space is useful and filled... lol...

          Jungle is a challenge indeed, but those areas are a wildlife haven

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          • #6
            Welcome to the vine Jen

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            • #7
              Originally posted by scarey55 View Post
              Hello and welcome to the Vine (in full public view )

              That's a cracking list you have there, well done. I know just how difficult it is to tame a huge garden, shame I didn't find a greenhouse at the end of mine.

              Well done on the watermelons, I keep trying but I have only ever had one melon and it was tiny
              Thanks, not sure how much will survive and be edible though... lol...

              A huge garden is hard work but enjoyable though isn't it? This year my aim is to keep on top of what's already been cleared and do the rest a bit at a time.

              As for the water melon heat was the key plus adding some blood fish and bone to the compost as well as chicken manure pellets and feeding twice a week. Also I got them to the 1lit pot stage and then cut the bottom of the pot out and sat on the compost of a 30lit pot (3 to a 30lit pot) then I could water them well without getting the stems wet. seemed to work. I had 2 very acceptable 7" across that you could see growing day by day when we had about 2 wks of really hot weather and 2 large 'cricket ball' sized ones that didn't grow any further due to our poor end of july/aug weather, however they were blooming gorgeous all the same.

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              • #8
                Croeso from me too Jen. I'm scorching in sunny Crete at the moment, so don't know what the weather is like in Bridgend. Nice to have you on board.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Eric44 View Post
                  Croeso from me too Jen. I'm scorching in sunny Crete at the moment, so don't know what the weather is like in Bridgend. Nice to have you on board.
                  Diolch Eric enjoy sunny Crete Still gorgeous and schorchio! here lol, don't know how long it will last though

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                  • #10
                    Welcome to the vine

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                    • #11
                      Welcome Jen from a Swansea as sunny as your joint

                      well it was untill about 4 pm
                      Last edited by jackarmy; 07-06-2018, 07:06 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Won't be long before all the sunshiny South Walians can hold hands and form a chain.

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                        • #13
                          A Goldie looking Chain ?

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx8CZyFM4b4



                          that was in response to this , funny

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eijc2tGe-zM
                          Last edited by jackarmy; 07-06-2018, 07:16 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Very good, jack.

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