Friday, January 25, 2008
Hello to all! As this blog has just hit its 100th message and has had over 1500 visits, I want to thank all those who have taken the time to read it, I hope you have enjoyed it.
As I am getting ready for the new growing season I will be continuing and hopefully will learn lessons from all the things that I did in 2007! The seeds, potatoes, onions are ordered, mostly, and soon I will be chitting, sowing (and probably swearing) as fast as possible.
I will endeavour to have more photos, and try and get online a few more recipes as I know you all like to have those ;-)
Best of luck to all the other budding gardeners, let's hope this year the seasons behave themselves!
My veg list for this season includes:
Oh my God, that sounds like an enormous amount when I look at the list!!! We will struggle through I expect.
As I am getting ready for the new growing season I will be continuing and hopefully will learn lessons from all the things that I did in 2007! The seeds, potatoes, onions are ordered, mostly, and soon I will be chitting, sowing (and probably swearing) as fast as possible.
I will endeavour to have more photos, and try and get online a few more recipes as I know you all like to have those ;-)
Best of luck to all the other budding gardeners, let's hope this year the seasons behave themselves!
My veg list for this season includes:
- Spuds, 3 types
- Red and yellow onions and echalotes,
- Garlic (oh it has well sprouted now, it is at least 10cm tall!!)
- Sweetcorn
- Carrots,
- Beets,
- lettuce,
- Tomatoes,
- Sweet peppers,
- Courgettes,
- Sprouts,
- Peas,
- Beans (green and shelling),
- Red cabbage,
- Melons,
- Pumpkins,
- A little bit of fennel, parsnip and broad beans,
- all the soft fruit as last year,
- Rhubarb (just crowning now, it has been nicely fed this week)
Oh my God, that sounds like an enormous amount when I look at the list!!! We will struggle through I expect.
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