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By Cristina
- 5 May, 2010
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thanxs yorkshire
5 May, 2010
looking through your pictures cristina and your garden looks lovely with so much going on, do you both enjoy doing the garden ;o))
12 May, 2010
yes sanbaz we both love it, but i think i am the 1 wth the pashion lol. thats my veg area bin doing that 3 years now but still got a hell of a lot to learn. how bt you ,hows it going ? dont no bt u but i just got to keep buying 1 more. am into growing a few plants now as they so xpensive to buy . did sum last year and they were really gud.
12 May, 2010
i love doing the garden cristina but hubby hated it, he will help with building or heavy work i need so not so bad, i do all planting, prunning, weeding etc but im happy with that,, hubby going to make me a arch so looking forward to that ;o)), dont do veggies as not alot of room and im not a patient person, grow a few plants for summer and i do have some tomatoe plants ive grown just to see how they do ;o))
13 May, 2010
haha sanbaz ,mine the same ,but i am hooked on the veg now 3rd year this , sum r very pretty like ruby chard so u cud put them in your flower bed and eat them 2.u can eat a lot of flowers as well look great in salard. wot bt a container wth salard leves in it .c am trying to convert you lol.
13 May, 2010
lol cristina its hard when you dont have a greenhouse to start things off, i may think about it for next year
13 May, 2010
no wot u mean sanbaz, i only got mine 2 years ago .wish i got a bigger 1 now. u can hide in ther wen its cold as well lol . def worth having i have a small probergater now and def u shud get 1 .i keep it in the shed.
14 May, 2010
veg in the flower beds is the old cottage garden way of doing it and y not ,chard is brill try that. stems bright red and u can have it in salard or use like spinage. mines bin going since last summer
14 May, 2010
i will think about all you have said cristina, thanx ;o))
14 May, 2010
Can I ask why you have milk crates in your garden
I am very new at this always looking for seasoned veterans who can pass on a few bits of knowledge.
Looks great !
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USE THEN AS A COVER TO PROTECT CROPS FROM BIRDS ETC HUN
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that looks very intresting Crisitina, plenty there
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