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chrisc Posted - 21/11/2013 : 18:51:13
have decided to start growing a lot of the food for jasmin as one it will be cheaper and two i will know exactly what has been near the plant's
some watercress in pot's until it sprout's some root's then will be planted in soil

and some carrot top's on damp tissue these should start growing fairly quick

will be digging over an fencing off a big area of my garden over the weekend ready for planting spring green's, turnip's, parsnip's, radish, beetroot and mustard green's next year
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chrisc Posted - 07/12/2013 : 17:14:29
my uncle gave me this greenhouse an the pot's ect today so got it setup ready for growing the lizard's food

think middle age has hit early as was kind of exited about getting my own greenhouse haha

the carrot top's, cress, mustard and spring green's i planted are growing well, will post some pic's later or tomorrow
chrisc Posted - 26/11/2013 : 05:59:20
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Originally posted by rustyp1974

Nice looking soil you got, should be great for vegie growing. I was growing a lot myself a couple of years back & found that Carrots do really well in a 50/50 mix of fine sand & soil. The trick is getting the rotation right so you always have a supply.





did think it look's quite rich although i don't know much about soil unless it's full of clay or not.
spring green's i should be able to get a spring an autum crop from an the turnip's, beet's, mustard an water cress i should be able to harvest the leave's through the summer
will also be growing various flower's that she can eat
cheer;s for the tip about the carrot's with try that also going to try growing some butternut squash
rustyp1974 Posted - 25/11/2013 : 13:28:09
Nice looking soil you got, should be great for vegie growing. I was growing a lot myself a couple of years back & found that Carrots do really well in a 50/50 mix of fine sand & soil. The trick is getting the rotation right so you always have a supply.

chrisc Posted - 23/11/2013 : 19:14:42
Have dug over the veg garden today just need to finish the fence tomorrow

Also went to the local market an got a load of fresh veg
rustyp1974 Posted - 23/11/2013 : 08:22:27
Thanks Chris, i'll give it a try.
chrisc Posted - 23/11/2013 : 07:48:37
they can eat carrot so the tops should be fine my skink and mum's beardie will be getting some of the carrot top's once they have grown
rustyp1974 Posted - 23/11/2013 : 07:33:03
Love the idea for the carrot tops, can Beardies eat them?
chrisc Posted - 23/11/2013 : 05:13:26
dought id go as far as going to veg growing competition's might take jasmin along to one so she can pig out on their prized veg though haha

yep fairly easy plus i know exactly what has gone into the plant's
by putting the carrot top's on damp tissue the top's/leafy bit's will grow but not the carrot so an easy way to grow carrot top's indoor's, people also do this for rabbit food from what ive read
Kelfezond Posted - 22/11/2013 : 23:40:02
What happens when you put carrot tops on paper ? :/
boomslang Posted - 22/11/2013 : 23:33:33
Good idea,and easy to do to :)
jonnyc1988 Posted - 22/11/2013 : 17:43:44
Haha, it always amazes me what this hobby can lead to. Soon you will be going to competitions with your vegetables you have grown lol.

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