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Title: my little update from a French garden
Post by: antipodes on July 16, 2007, 10:39:40
Hello to all you Brits! here in W. France, the worst summer ever! Today it is overcast again!! But I did get to the garden this w'end. The weeds are taking over! So I will need another huge weeding session this week.
Title: Re: my little update from a French garden
Post by: emmy1978 on July 16, 2007, 12:24:21
Salu

Not the best of years over here either.  :( Glad to hear some stuff doing ok -done well with your onions haven't you?
It's all about learning from your mistakes isn't it? That's always been my approach to gardening and I think it applies even more to veg growing. I've learned so much this year - really looking forward to next year so i can put some of into practise.
Your herb garden plan sounds great. I'm going for a sort of sensory garden with my 2nd plot. Have fun!  8)
Title: Re: my little update from a French garden
Post by: saddad on July 16, 2007, 14:54:46
What happened to the peas they like it wet!
Sorry you are having a hard time of it... my squash are useless too.. still there are a lot worse off...

:-X
Title: Re: my little update from a French garden
Post by: allaboutliverpool on July 16, 2007, 15:04:40
It is fascinating to hear of your problems. We get a Utopian view of France and its weather and assume everything is grapes, olives and oudoor tomatoes galore.

I notice, here on holiday however, in Nice, that vegetable prices are sky high, even out of the tourist areas which shows that not all is wonderful.

It seems that there has not been a perfect time for planting this year. I planted early and then everything stopped in the drought to stagger back only now, and others that waited and planted in the wet are still getting nowhere!

One success has been carrots planted under fleece. It kept them moist in the drought, and warm in the cold, and no carrot fly.

I cannot wait for next year!

http://www.allaboutliverpool.com/allaboutallotments1_homepage

The frame in the foreground of the photo on my homepage half way down is the fleece covered bed.

Next year I shall use the same system for other crops including salad stuffs. It also stops the rain bouncing soil up into the lettuce and keeps the birds off
Title: Re: my little update from a French garden
Post by: antipodes on July 16, 2007, 15:58:00
It's true that everyone thinks France is all sun and lavender fields! ha ha but that's only in the south! I must admit though usually veg grow much better here than they have this year. On our lot, all the oldies are grumbling, and chucking Bordeaux mixture about but to not much avail. We can grow more things outside than in the UK it seems, like tomatoes, squash etc, I have some magnificent sunflowers now, as big as me  ;D
What is important is that after this first season I have seen what works and what doesn't and have had a chance to observe how the others have done things (Successfully), so next year I know what I need to do for certain plants. I am dropping the gherkins and I will do sweetcorn, as some others here have beautiful corn growing. LIVE AND LEARN!!! (enjoy Nice, it's a great part of the country)