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Last year was my first serious attempt at gardening.

It wasn't entirely successful - partly because of the learning curve, partly because of the chaos and lack of access caused by my building work - but I'm hoping to do better this time.

However, I'm not going to have time or space to try everything. So some decisions need to be made - basically, do I revisit the things that worked really well last year, try to improve on some of the failures, or do something completely different...?

Some things are pretty definite, though:
  • I'm growing runner beans again, 'cos they were lovely. Ditto for courgettes and/or marrows.
  • I'm going to try growing peas and potatoes, which I didn't have room for last year
  • The perennials - rhubarb, globe artichokes and jerusalem artichokes - will keep their places, assuming they survive the winter.
  • I'm going to try turnips again. They didn't go well this year, but I think the problem was poor maintenance rather than soil.

Date: 2010-01-03 07:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crashbarrier.livejournal.com
Grow what you want to eat.. you are then given impetus to make them succeed:)..

i think you will find the jerusalem artichokes will have survived.. they are very nearly a weed:). I have some at the bottom of my garden and they now seem to be established:).

Date: 2010-01-04 11:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kittentikka.livejournal.com
Are you going to do dwarf peas? I want peas in my garden but there is no room, and I wonder if they would establish in raised beds on a frame. So I want to know all about this.

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