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My New Veg Patch

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Tee Gee:
Thought you might like to see my new veg patch.

In total, it is less than the size of one of the beds I had on my allotment (30'x6') 180 sq ft

My veg patch is roughly 7'x7' add my 8'x6' Greenhouse. (= 97 sq ft)

But I think I have a good selection of things that I like to eat rather than growing stuff that is relatively cheap in the supermarkets! e.g. Brassicas, Peas etc.

Subject to the results I get this year I may or may not tweak a few changes.

Beersmith:
Renting 10 or 20 pole means you do not always use the available ground efficiently.

But as people who use beds and no dig systems often report, small areas can be incredibly productive when used correctly. Testament to your skills. Keep doing what you do. Keep enjoying it! 

Obelixx:
It looks immaculate and well organised tho I personally wouldn't waste any space on Brussels sprouts.   PSB is so much more tasty and harder to find in shops.  Impossible here.

Fingers crossed for a decent growing season now it's finally warming up.

Tee Gee:
Grew some over the past winter and the crop was quite poor.

Perhaps they do not take too kindly to being grown in pots.

My daughter has been converting her paved garden into raised beds and it was her who gave me the plants so no idea what variety they were?

Perhaps I will collaborate with her next season and see what we can both come up with.

Obelixx:
My PSB are already sown and ready to prick out into small pots.   They will later be planted out in a raised bed. 

This year's lot cropped for a couple of months before they started determinedly trying to flower and go to seed.   The chooks really loved the first flower heads to go yellow and later enjoyed stripping each plant down to a skeleton as I pulled them up over a few days.   The stalks have been "munched" by OH's shredder and are now on the big compost heap.   Brilliant plant but I expect they'll also enjoy his sprouts too when the time comes.

We have to keep our brassicas netted against chooks as well as butterflies tho PSB, being such an early crop, didn't have overhead netting and didn't get any creepy crawly munchers either.

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