Sunday, 9 April 2023

Vegi Trugs Raised Beds


Given the increasing problems of gardening with both Back problems and MS i found the raised beds from https://www.vegtrug.com/ brilliant. Husband found them easy enough to build and whilst yes i am sure if your handy you could probably make your own i dont have those skills or the time.

I purchased 4 from the local garden centre, this was before the additional top bits were available so you will see in mine i have a different solution.

I ordered 2 tons of "Fen Black" soil which is a local screened black soil based on peat and 1/2 a ton of mushroom compost. This was mixed with 2 large bags of pearlite and a bag of vermiculite. The beds were left to settle for a few weeks and any weed seedlings were extracted and then i went a little mad and filled them all with lots and lots :)

No potatoes though :)

I found garlic was a complete flop and leeks did not bulk out but i think this was more to so with weather, watering and when i sowed the seeds.

Huge learning curve and am still trying to work out the best way to deal with the trugs as i want to use them. At the end of the first year i found that they needed a top up of soil as the soil had compacted so all the beds at the end of the first year got a bag of top soil and seived soil from the pots i planted the potatoes in last year (these had been bagged up and left in sealed containers from Aug to March and any volunteer potatoes removed).


Beds from Greenhouse to Garage are as follows and the beds have been cut into 4 to allow block planting so less the square foot planting method more rectangle method :)


One

Year One - PSB
Year Two - 


Two

Year One - 
Year Two - Courgettes, Runner Beans


Three

Year One - 
Year Two - Squash, Golden Mangetout


Year One - Brussel sprouts, Cabbage, PSB, Fennel (not bulbing), Celery, Leeks, Turnip, Spinach.
Year Two - 


Four

Year One Carrots, Garlic, PSB, Caulflower.
Year Two Shallots interplanted with parsnips, Pac Choi, Carrots, Garlic, 







Sunday, 2 April 2023

You blink and Life has passed you by..

 Well lots of things have happened including changing Jobs, Covid and life....

However the garden is still my anchor in the storm and i do what i can when i can.


So last update was april 2019 and with just under a year till we were locked down i had high hopes for getting lots done HOWEVER we had some issues with the pond which drastically slowed us down.

Firstly in the storms that year the pond flooded and the water spilled over the preformed liner and as the ground was frozen it lifted the pond up and poured the water into the electical box buried beside it. After a few months we got the pond reset and the electrical box fixed and all was well but it did not look as good.

The electrics blew twice more and we had a herron get into the pond (our original 6 fish were more like 45 now) and the bird drowned in the pond having gorged itself on a high number of the fish we had 8 left and sadly we lost 2 more over the following weeks due to shock and injury. After the second lock down we had someone come out and replace the pond with a brick suround to lift the pond from the grass level as we had weeds (wild strawberry) growing from under the previous pond into the grass. And to replace the wood planters we had with brick and a new higher electric box. And the electrics were done for the 4th time :) and its looking fab. Still cant put plants in the pond as they will either eat them or spill them out causing a mess!

We also had some issues with the 4 apple trees we put in the garden in 2015-16 in that we got no fruit at all from the Pixie or the Kidds. We had to move the bramley in 2019 as that was being affected by another tree in the garden and only now in 2022/23 season is it doing better. Bountiful is very heavy croping of yummy apples for pie.

  • Bountiful (https://www.kenmuir.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=219_221&product_id=485) (Pollination Group B)
  • Pixie - Ken Muir apple no longer stocked (Pollination Group B)
  • Kidds Orange Red (https://www.kenmuir.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=35_36_37&product_id=886) (Pollination Group B)
  • Bramley (https://www.kenmuir.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=171_339_221&product_id=1007) (Pollination Group B)


All the trees have been treated with winter washes but had pretty much every problem you can imagine haha