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sanone

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taming the waste land
« on: September 15, 2005, 19:34:01 »
Well 18 months in and I've a sense of pride.

what was a mess of nettles and raspberry gone wild is now a productive semi tidy plot.
Hard work has been applied and so far we have cropped:
Potatoes third lot ready to lift soon.
Fennel not many but very tasty
Beetroots, last year (only ting I wanted to grow) we have enough for Xmas Polish style, this year looks (no cont chickens) looks better much better.
A spring and summer of salad greens without a trip to tesco was well worth the effort alone. (next door either side have both have the benefit of just too much good stuff).
Onions are now drying on strings and it seems we found the touch at last after last seasons poor showings.
Rhubarb, well crumble is cooking yet again as I type. Plenty to go around and more in the freezer for later much later..
The new stuff are the beans we're now at he stage where we can't eat any more and the freezer is coming into play again.

The down size of the venture:

Hard work - well I needed it
Pests etc. - well they've got t eat too.

Up side
ex bomb site is now a veg plot   
organic is hard work but more than worth it, flavour and knowing its clean.
I get to listen to radio 3 on sunday in peace. Handle and digging go somehow...


Thanks to all for their info and ideas and more than anyting their encouragement in starting the journey, we're  better for it and will be here for some time.

SAN

EmmaLou

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Re: taming the waste land
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2005, 22:05:19 »
Well done!

You have given me hope for my weed ridden lottie. :)
Only another 15 months of hard work for me to go!  :oI had better get back to doing some digging. ;)

EmmaLou

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Re: taming the waste land
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2005, 22:14:40 »
sounds like you have achieved a lot on your plot. i had the benefit of a clean, looked after plot when i took mine in february. but it has been amazing to see what grows in a season, and very very satisfying. as with yourself, no trips to the shops for salad thigs and most veg. this feels great. OH was so proud at times that father was called (who used to be a dairy and market garden farmer) and told of what homegrown delicacies we had that night :) bless him

Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

Linda32

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Re: taming the waste land
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2005, 10:35:32 »
Sounds great, exciting times  :)

ellkebe

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Re: taming the waste land
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2005, 19:11:33 »
Well done Sanone - hope I do half as well in the next 13 months to bring me up to 18  ;D

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Re: taming the waste land
« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2005, 08:50:00 »
Sounds like you have done a great job  :)
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