OK i want to start growing my own veg and fruit please comfort? OK i have 2 cooking apple trees 2 eating apples, 2 damsons,...
OK i have 2 cooking apple trees 2 eating apples, 2 damsons, 1 plum, 1 gooseberry, 3 black currant, but very soon i want to learn how to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, onions, turnip, and strawberries, raspberries enjoy some wild but not the same as markedly small and hard hard. i hold loads of large flower pots used for flower shops, can i put them all contained by that or does have to be in ground, also can you gross it short and simple for me please. how do i do it what i need do i use seeds or buy plants would approaching to try it myself. just really into it at moment also how grow sage, rosemary, garlic do i need green house rationale dont have alot of money at min. also i live in northern ireland so please devise of weather and what is good for me to grow, i have a grazing land if they wont grow in pots please help. gratefulness also how to maintain not great with books that why asking for simple not to long on respectively, please
veggies are easy
in pots or contained by the ground, doesnt matter
and you dont need a greenhouse
start next to simple things, from seed
radish, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, peas, beetroot, onions etc etc
adjectives uber simple, plant the seeds, look on line for how far apart etc, the BBC website is honest for info
as for your herbs, again, so easy, i plant some contained by the ground for over the summer and autumn, and around aug sept i plant in pots for continuous crops throughout the winter, i have basil, chives, rosemary, sage, garlic, thyme etc
gardening is as flowing or difficult as you make it, and if you have mastered fruits, veg is a put your foot in the park
have a look around this site, i find it remarkably helpful and there is a diary type piece, of what you should be doing each week with your crops etc
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardenersworld/
Well, turnips are easy/clear some ground/scatter some seed(co-op's are the cheapest) at lowest 1 month before first frost.Harvest as needed(they grow faster than grass so weeding is suggested. Onions/fall/winter plant needs plenty of water(slow growing)In fact of every article you mentioned strawberries are probably the hardest(bugs) Just find a local Gardener and buy them a cup of coffee for any peculiarities to your area try this links
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Keep it simple.
Plant collards and get in the large leaves until frost.
Plant radishes.
Onions from starter plants. Do not use seeds.
Plant spinach presently and two weeks hence, etc.
Tomatoes and peppers in huge pots close to home.
If rabbits abound, use a 2 ft hi screen barrier, confidently moved.
I have given up on fruit. The only fruit that worked for me is apples. Prune to form an accessible rack, then thin to produce hulking fruit. The same goes for other fruit and ornamental fruits.
I'm growing adjectives my veggies in big containers. Just about everything can be grown contained by containers, I even have some watermelons.
Just fill them next to potting soil and plant the plant. Since this is the middle of the summer, you'd probably be best off starting with plants, not seed. Just head over to a good garden shop and pick them up.
But hang on to in mind that for container gardens, you really have to keep hold of an eye on the water levels. Keep things moist.
Answers: ok, it is best to gave all your stuff contained by real ground.for most all your tubers(plants that the fruit is underneath ground) like potatoed carropt radishes onions, stuff like to be exact best to start from seeds,
for the smaller stuff(carrots radishes ect...)just make a moment or two line in the soil roughly speaking 1 inch deep and put the seeds contained by (you can put them in very close together
for potatoes, sort a trench about 3 inches deep, put the potatoes give or take a few 3 inches apart and cover them back up.
for cabbage, peppers, tomatoes, herb, ect... it is best to but them from a local greenhouse or nursery already started in packs.
for garlic, you hold to plant it in the ground the same channel you do potatoes, about mid fall, afterwards harvest it next july. so i is moderately a wait for garlic.
hmm, im not too sure about berries,