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Old 23-02-2008, 04:30 PM
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Question I have around 5 x 2m space, what can I do with it?

Hello,

I have a 5 x 2m space which is filled with compost, this space used to be a sandpit for when i was young and i decided it was time for a change and now that i am 14 years of age, my parents helped me in filling the space with fine multi purpose compost. It has a depth of about id say 40 cm. What id like to ask, is what would you, from personal experience suggest that i plant this year, i prefer plants that i can harvest later on. Given that i live in North London in a quite sub-urban environment, and the 5 x 2m space that i have, which plants would you recommend i try. I am quite experienced and have already planted many plants last year, some even tropical such as a banana tree, unfortunately my spce calcualtions went wrong and i didnt end up with much harvest!

Here is a photo of last years plantations:

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k4...7/IMG_8486.jpg

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k4...7/IMG_8479.jpg

Any Suggestions Will Be Greatly Appeciated!

P.S. The photo attachment tool didnt work! I resized within the boundaries!
 
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