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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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tahir
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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tahir
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tahir
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tahir
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wellington womble
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I'm aiming for a selection of what we actually eat, and then within that what's expensive or much better fresh. I wanted to have a selection of things availble throughout the year.
I'm growing courgettes, pumpkins, patty pan, broccolli, sweetcorn, purple sprouting broccoli, french beans, peas, baby beetroot, shallots, pink fir apples and anyas, and a couple of international kidneys if I can get them and lots of tomatoes. I'm also growing baby carrots, spring onions, watercress, salad leaves, peppers, chillis and aubergines in pots on the paito. I'm hoping to process the chillis, tomatoes, peppers and aubergines into enough pasta sauce, mousakka sauce and chilli to last us the year, and to grow enough salads and veg to keep us through the summer (obviously I'll have to buy maincrop carrots, onions and spuds) I don't know how much I'll have over to freeze, but that's this years experiment!
I'm hoping that a fairly small area can be very productive in an urban garden. I will only be growing a few of most things (for example one courgette plant) and I'll be sqeezing things in together where I can (pumkins up the fence and spinach under the sweetcorn) and because I'm growing odd things, my rotation plan is really weird! The only big crops I am expecting are tomatoes and french beans and peas and baby carrots (although they'll be in succession) but these are the ones I would grow if I couldn't grow anything else (along with salads) |
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cab
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tahir
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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Sarah D
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bimini
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