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Wasn't allowed to post these until after I had mowed the lawn. For those of you under snow, no apologies for the blue sky!Pic 1 the back yard,Pic 2 behind the wall above, the veg patch, the summer crops coming to an end & first planting of the winter veg.Nice to see so many here into growing your own.....as has been said what is it with machining & growing stuffCheers Kerrin
Only if you want inferior peaches there Cletus Nothin like good ol' SC or Georgia peaches Bill
Hi Guys, R would like to thank you all for your kind comments on her garden, I'm just the lackey that gets to build the raised garden, planter boxes & fill same with the required earth & compost, & fences. Oh and help with any spraying, digging....or anything that requires boys toys!Jim, As to what to plant in winter, we think it's cold her if we get down to +5 C! We only live about 500 meters from the coast & have only had a couple of frost days in the last 8 years! Ok so plants are cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, broad beans, parsnips, celeriac, that's about all we do but it should be possible to do other winter veg as well.Cheers Kerrin
Not much happening in mine yet, few Daffs and quiet a lot of Helibores. Another few weeks before the Maples and Bonsai look their best.
Kim's just reminded me that I have not posted any gardening pictures for a few days The triffids (courgettes) are growing in the Conservatory. Another month and they will have taken over and be ready to go out.As Asparagus is supposed to be an aphrodisiac I decided I might need to grow some again, just in case And of course the rest of the greenhouse is growing well.... and someone has Pea'd in the far corner Jo
Gardening hasn't started here either.House reno, new fence to be installed, and weather are delaying us (I mean T).Since all the landscaping is going to be redone and one side (near the garden) is being moved out 3' feet, T has bought several raised beds to redo the garden.I'm going to like that primarily because it makes mowing easier. I won't get the "what'd you cut down now" question.I do think a conservatory / green house would be nice. Maybe next year.She does have seedlings going in the house.