I'm finding that this growing vegetables think is an incredibly satisfying thing to do.
We went away to Menorca for a fortnight just recently, and to be honest I was a little hesitant at leaving the little things unattended for two weeks, and wondered what I would find upon our return. Fantastically, the rocket and radishes are doing incredibly well. Not that I really know too much about how you're supposed to grow vegetables, but I think I'm supposed to "thin them out" about now, to allow them room to grow.
The runner beans were a little less successful, but are just about germinating. I now have five little shoots sticking up out of the soil, so I'm still hopeful. Two small holes along the line lead me to believe that a bird or squirrel got a couple of the seeds though.
The small tree in the photo is a bay, which provides those leaves you can use in cooking. I've decided that I'm all for edible gardens and I've even realised recently that the leaves on my small birch tree are supposed to be quite good. Haven't tried any yet though...
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wow, the garden looks so
wow, the garden looks so good! can't wait to eat some rocket and radishes
Hey Pete. The Gardening
Hey Pete.
The Gardening looks fantastic. I've never had enough space to grow vegetables, but one thing I took immense satisfaction out of was growing my herbs. I had a really good DK book with a guide how to make a really good herb garden - I'll have to dig it out from somewhere now and put some photos up of what it should look like. It was a spiral design, aligned to face north, so you could grow various types of herbs in multiple environments within a 3ft square patch of land. Might be an idea if you've got any windows free for window boxes. (It's the only good use of 'windows' that I can think of.)
Alright Pete! how's
Alright Pete! how's things?? My dissertation is a bit of a disaster! Oh well. Garden is looking great mate, we will have to go for another Friday beer at some point.
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