Greenhouse Sensation What Happened & Replacements
Greenhouse Sensation ceased trading. How to get replacement products, alternative products and what happened.
My diary of my attempts, success and failures growing vegetables, fruit, herbs and gardening on an allotment.sized vegetable plot with a garden as well
Greenhouse Sensation ceased trading. How to get replacement products, alternative products and what happened.
Catching what time I can outside when the weather allows. Problems with birds sorted, spreading compost and chitting potatoes
A gamble with some potatoes, some serious planting and setting up for the forthcoming season going well as I concentrate on the walled plot.
Improving the veg plot with chicken manure rotted wood chips and adding well rotted sheep manure to the brassica cage. Liming.
It’s been freezing which means there is very little that can be done outside. But what’s better when it’s icy than a fire?
Where’s the best place to buy seed potatoes? Should I get them online or from a garden centre? Looking at the options for potato growing.
We need more allotments to meet demand. Farmers could provide the solution and help their finances by doing it.
I went up to the brassica cage to pick some sprouts and most have gone. In the potato store, things were even worse!
A day without power Stripping down the Vitavia greenhouse for repairs and a novel free rat deterrent that actually seems to work.
Well the storm has passed leaving a load of glass for me to clear up. The wind hit the Vitavia badly. Log splitting for firewood.
Growing fantastic cacti using S-Chelate 12 Star. Mixing very concentrated fertiliser to make up usable feed.
How we use our freezer to help us keep our head above water with inflation. It helps and as things are we all need a bit of help
Clearing autumn leaves which are falling fast to make leaf mould. What I think of the compost bag purchased from Ebay.
Polytunnel preparation, leaves, mushrooms and soil depletion isn't a global problem as some would have you believe.
We’re facing a serious global food supply problem that will impact us in Britain. The question is how badly.
Bit of a good news / bad news post. However the hens aren’t too happy at being kept in their protected run.
All the potatoes lifted, rethinking the new raised beds, clearing the polytunnel and greenhouse harvest near the end.
Keeping busy on the plot with harvesting. Preparing beans for dry storage and a bit of decorative growing as well.
Moving the two recycled plastic beds from the field plot to beside the polytunnel and adding two new ones at the same time.
Excellent harvest of squashes and pumpkins. What a lot we’ve got! Over the moon with the result, considering late planting.