
Hello to you out there - never been on a "chat" forum before but hey what the heck, I was introduced to this website at Betty Tigers in Sheffield (he hates being called a hairdressers)
I find it difficult to fit in time to start digging my small patch of lawn which I want to change into a veggie patch - although I have put a piece of old carpet over it to kill the very stubborn tough Yorkshire (I can grow through anything) grass.
Anyone get any ideas on the best way to start a veg garden - I love rocket and my dad knows nothing about it so need advice on that please (or do I have to keep spending lots of cash at the market to buy it) I want to grow onions, garlic, peas maybe if I can do it without the rows of tatty sticks which do my head in (although I love bamboo so I'm just fickle I guess) Oh and potatoes...
what else? well I want to do it organically if at all possible, did invest 50p at a car boot on the Readers Digest gardeners year book which is supposed to be a bible to gardeners, so I have all the right intentions.
I have no room for a green house etc, but how about my kitchen window sill - will that suit peppers and what else?? I have tried every year to grow herbs in a pot and failed miserably - who says herbs are easy I don't think so! My daughter loves mint sauce but I know that has to stay in a pot - would my window sill be the best place? Or the veg plot?
How should I prepare my soil which is next to a small conifer hedge so I guess will dry out quite quickly?
Well - just asked so many things I hope someone is listening - any cheap books in mind for me which would help - or I could splash out some xmas money but I want to save some for my seeds. Again I guess investing in good seeds is money well spent?
glad to meet you all - as for the title - well one day when I have a lottery win I will get a plot so I can keep chickens