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Re: Gardening tips and ideas

#121 Post by Diane65 » Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:16 am

stuartboy wrote:FFS!
I planted a selection of seeds in seed trays in my conservatory and have been watering them religiously for weeks. Last night I took the biggest seedlings and repotted them into individual pots with new compost, and sat them outside so that they could get used to the outdoors and enjoy the good weather. Went to water them this morning and they have gone! Only pots of compost left.
Bloody rabbits have come and eaten every last scrap of them!
Anyone got a gun I can borrow? Little buggers.

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#122 Post by baty » Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:18 am

Wow that trug looks the business Diane65. I may be tempted to use supermarket herbs in pots - use the leaves until your ready but bury them in them in the compost/soil. This has worked for me in the past, especially good when the herbs and the mixed leaves were in the reduced section. You can still sow the mixed leaves salad seeds just take care that they don't bolt - go straight to flower and seed.

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mint - kept under control in an old fryer base, has drainage holes. Supermarket cut herb, grown on in water - really easy to grow mint, divided and grown on.
Spring onions - cut the roots off, plopped into water for a couple of hours then pushed into 2 holes in the ground. Did have an issue with slugs but pellets sorted that.
sage - grown from a supermarket pot. I used a couple of Christmases ago.
Garlic cloves in a pot. These had started to sprout so I put them in a pot to grown on.

Going to grow more root things for the tops to use in salads, carrots, onions, fennel.

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These are my chives, I have LOADS of flower heads and will bring some to next FMUKcon. In the meantime, they grow quite fast, so either seeds or the pot (route/root).......oh no broken out into puns.

Orchids ......have no idea. that is my dd2's domain. She has brought back to life things that looked dead to me. Will ask her about them.

Stuartboy, you reminded me of my first house where sheep had jumped in and eaten all my plants. I marched into the police station and asked if I could shoot them!! (Only had a air-rifle) The policeman said no, but if I could catch it then I could put up notices to identify the sheep and ask that the owner reimburse me for the inconvenience. i must have looked like I was off my trolley :oops:
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#123 Post by baty » Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:27 am

Forgot to mention the hop (my one) growing on the fence at the top of OH's garden. It was a pathetic looking bit of root but has now established its self. OH's hop was a 'no show' this year. Did I mention that we a little competitive with our plants?
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#124 Post by Diane65 » Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:39 am

Thank you so much for all your tips Baty and for sharing pictures of your garden it is so rustic which I just love. I have b*ght the raised trug as I have problems with Rosie and Liquorice (my 2 cats) who would eat the herbs if I left it low down - I'm so impressed how you can just grow anything and especially as your hop is the best o/ (nothing is better than girls beating the boys ;) ). Looking forward to all these at next years FMUKCON and hopefully I will have plenty to bring by then :cross:
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#125 Post by chelle1973 » Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:44 am

Tackling the jungle.....finally! It's the only way to describe it! Borrowed the tools and had some time and with some help managed to make a start, this garden is MASSIVE!! Having to leave my mum & dad at it today as I'm going out, I'll be getting stuck in again tomorrow! o/
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#126 Post by chelle1973 » Tue Jun 24, 2014 2:01 pm

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#127 Post by baty » Tue Jun 24, 2014 2:56 pm

Wow chelle1973 that is some difference. Any plans?
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#128 Post by Diane65 » Tue Jun 24, 2014 10:04 pm

baty wrote:Wow chelle1973 that is some difference. Any plans?
I too am impressed and looking forward to hearing your plans. o/
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#129 Post by chelle1973 » Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:58 am

My dad done the majority of strimming, I just helped lol.

There is a tractor tyre in there :confused: not from the last tenant though as it was just a girl and her wee boy in this house before us. And the remnants of a fence and lots of branches from trees which I'm gonna have to get the council to remove. A couple of people have said to paint the tyre and use it as a garden feature, i'm not too sure yet. Gonna have to liven the grass up a bit too, its looking awfy peely wally lol.
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Re: Gardening tips and ideas

#130 Post by steve » Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:42 am

Sorry if this has already been posted. Which magazine are offering a free mag on growing your own veg, fruit and herbs. Phone:
0800 920 160

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