You've done a lovely job on your cold frame.
I have saved the glass door from an old shower screen which I will get round to
using as the lid of a cold frame. It will be about shower door size... :happy2:
I also picked up a couplke of pallets a few months ago. I was going to use them in
framework for an adobe pizza oven I was going to build. (Lots of "was's" in there)
That plan has gone skyward, as I was given a Weber bbq just after Christmas.
I had pallets attached to the wall of my shed at the last place I lived. It worked well,
so I will do the same again.
Had a quick squizz at that website. Not bad, I'll have a more in depth look later on.
Hello Sunny,
I took the easy option and bought a couple of packets of seeds.
Will be popping these in a pot this week
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And here is the last of the tomatoes. It has been a dreadful season for me here.
That poor little eggplant and zucchini are what came from THE largest plants!
Like I said, we've had a very wet and humid summer here
and all my veggies went to leaf, and fruit went mouldy.
Very disappointing. I have now dug them up and they're now composting.
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Straw bale gardening. I had a crack at that a few years ago. It was fun.
Also for confined spaces, google Square foot gardening.
Never heard of Black Krim. Gonna google it.
My SIL lives in a unit with a small balcony garden. She's growing a few herbs, rocket and other lettuce and a couple of
baby tomatoes. She's having a lot more success with her tiny space than I akm with my garden.
We have an easement next to our house, so I'm going to get Mr Rags to fence a bit of it off and extend my veggie garden.
We have vermin deer here, so it has to be deer proof.
I told Mr Rags I wante a leccy fence which I can plug direct into
a power point but Mr Rags pointed out that I'd probably burn our house down. Bugger.
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