Compact veg garden

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Yorkshire Andy
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Thanks for that I've got my eye on some nice roofing laths ;)

Got all the tools although you get funny looks gardening with a mattock but it makes the work easier...

http://www.screwfix.com/p/roughneck-5lb ... s-33/85777

For deep digging I favour a "drainage spade"


http://www.screwfix.com/p/spear-jackson ... r-16/38521

Need to get the patch cleared and get cracking
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I am a big fan of the mattock.A Polish neighbour got me into that.
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For digging you cant beat the old WD pick/mattock and a long handle cornish shovel, when going deep at least.

For the welder/smiths amongst us, the N.African hoe/mattock, made by fixing an old horseshoe at 90degrees to the long handle, is a great cultivation tool.
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Well I have started. Been dug and levelled and covered with clear polythene

Peppers planted..

Now to go get some more seeds ... Still a bit early for direct planting but got window sill to go at ;)

Got some compressed card "pots" so can be planted direct into the ground so no pricking out so little fingers can help and get involved
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Yorkshire Andy wrote:
Got some compressed card "pots" so can be planted direct into the ground so no pricking out so little fingers can help and get involved
I love using those, saves a lot of faff if I have loads of veg on the go. I always buy shed loads whenever I'm near a pound land and they have them.
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Yorkshire Andy wrote:Well I have started. Been dug and levelled and covered with clear polythene

Peppers planted..

Now to go get some more seeds ... Still a bit early for direct planting but got window sill to go at ;)

Got some compressed card "pots" so can be planted direct into the ground so no pricking out so little fingers can help and get involved
Her Maj has a wee wooden shaper to make them out of newspaper, after the initial outlay its just the cost of the papers.
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Think I paid 99p for 60!

If I was doing it myself I'd tap out of plastic pots or yogurt pots but I'm trying to get the little un involved.... But she has inspected the pepper pots about 5 times in 2 hours before bed :lol: think she is expecting about 50 peppers to erupt from the pots ;)

Got one of these to give the plants a fighting chance from little fingers and Flea Roy who liked to sleep on the window will

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/25239460 ... 8502668299

£4.59 immsmc home bargains again
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Yorkshire Andy wrote:Think I paid 99p for 60!

If I was doing it myself I'd tap out of plastic pots or yogurt pots but I'm trying to get the little un involved.... But she has inspected the pepper pots about 5 times in 2 hours before bed :lol: think she is expecting about 50 peppers to erupt from the pots ;)
If you want something quick to germinate to keep her interst, get some Pak choi. It germinates in 2 days. you can easily pot it on and have it ready for outdoor planting too.
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We have cress going so she's looking forward to egg and cress sandwiches. ;)

She spent most of summer every time we visited mums raiding the veg patch , scrumping apples and digging so want to keep her interest
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Deeps wrote: Her Maj has a wee wooden shaper to make them out of newspaper, after the initial outlay its just the cost of the papers.
I never thought of doing that! I sense some googling on the horizon :)
Yorkshire Andy wrote:Think I paid 99p for 60!

If I was doing it myself I'd tap out of plastic pots or yogurt pots but I'm trying to get the little un involved.... But she has inspected the pepper pots about 5 times in 2 hours before bed :lol: think she is expecting about 50 peppers to erupt from the pots ;)

I do that a lot myself once I get seeds in soil. A couple of weeks back I was checking my tomato seeds 2 - 3 times a day. Pacing like an expectant father :D I'm always the same with the first seeds of the year. The shine soon wears off though.
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