Hope you've got your early broadbean seed in then! Over winter I have parsips,chard, spinach, winter lettuce, mustard, mizuna, rocket and leeks. Should have cabbage, sprouts and greens too but I only bother with purple sprouting for the spring because that group take up alot of room and if the pigeons don't get them, the cabbage whites or slugs do - such long term crops are a bit a nightmare to protect on my site. We also have clubroot so its always a faff and sometimes it's better to give in and go to the green grocers! Hope all's well with you R
Hi Leonardo. I just saw your comments to David Stevens. I have recently designed a garden for a mental health project in Oxford so if I am able to offer any help, please let me know. Louisa.
Ok, Leonardo. Now I'm interested. What's the process of drilling for water? Personally I am interested as I have just got a large plot in which I want to receive a natural water supply.
Thanks for your comments Leonardo, that rockery in Weybridge is absolutely stunning just how a rockery should look, but hey Westmorland stone it just doesn't get any better
Blogger Of The Week?
A selected TGN members Blog - so who is it this week? CLICK HERE...
The Garden Network is an online gardening community: garden designers, landscapers, maintenance, college students, contractors, professionals, beginners and amateurs!