winter veg
By Oiorpata
- 21 Mar, 2009
- 4 likes
spinach, chard and spring onions
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It was dead easy to make. Just cheap decking boards from B&Q cut to make the right sized frame for those porous liners for raised beds on patios.
http://www.keengardener.co.uk/product/view/599/garland-mini-raised-bed-liner.rails
22 Mar, 2009
You've worked magic with the B&Q boards. :o)
22 Mar, 2009
the veg .look lovely and healthy , ready to pick some leaves , the box is very well made , well done !
23 Mar, 2009
I made some half hoops keep the fleece off the plants (pvc drainage pipe stuck onto bamboo canes) and covered the containers after Christmas and they have gone on producing leaves for most of the winter.
A couple of the lettuces died, but the spinach and chard just went into hibernation during the cold snaps and burst back into growth as soon as things warmed up a bit. That wall behind them faces south west, so it's quite a sheltered spot.
23 Mar, 2009
yum yum.
12 Apr, 2009
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Good veg. and attractive box.
Welcome to GoY. Enjoy :o)
22 Mar, 2009