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Old 09-08-2006, 09:53 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Lyndon wrote:
"Tim C." wrote in message
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Following up to Cuprager :

Hello again,

I would like to grow some vegetables in my back garden. I can spare
about 6ft square at the moment with the possibility of another 6ft
square patch later on. I would like to make this meager space into a
raised bed and start to plant up some edible lovelies asap! The issue
that I have is that I don't have a clue where to start with regards to
preparing the ground. I would like to plant up some garlic for now and
maybe some onions. Does anyone have any info that I would find useful in
my quest?

There's a really good book called "Square Foot Gardening". Aimed at
USAians
with only balconies and rooftops, but still very good advice for Brits.
Also his website: http://www.squarefootgardening.com/

If your soil is ok then you don't need to do the buying new soil mix
stuff.
The ideas for plants and veggies is useful.

--
Tim C.


I second that suggestion. I started a plot 4ft x 4ft this year based on the
ideas in this book.

I did get rid of the existing soil and started again. It's such a small plot
it doesn't seem worth *not* doing it. As well as the American book I would
look at the work of the HDRA. A starting point would be
http://www.organicgardening.org.uk/o...ng/gh_sqft.php They have
been running experiments on Square Foot Gardening at Ryton (Warwickshire?),
but using only organic methods of course.

Enjoy, Lyndon


Thanks to both of you for this great suggestion! Now all I need is some
resource that tells me what to plant and when in the west of Scotland
weather!

Gerry