Curiosity101
Is now at University! :D
It's not something I'd ever considered before but I'm really into the idea now. Gonna get a few long tubs to go outside to grow veg in. And there is a triangular section of the garden which is bare so I presume the landlord wouldn't mind me digging around in that and growing some veg there too.
Thought it'd make a nice change and help us eat more seasonal veg so do more seasonal cooking
What does everyone else grow? And is it ok to use horse manure as opposed to buying compost? Or would you say, lay a think layer of manure and then top it with compost?
Any tips would be appreciated as this'll be the first time I've tried to grow anything. I may even see if I can snaffle my grans plastic greenhouse which is currently being used to shelter some wood from rain
Thought it'd make a nice change and help us eat more seasonal veg so do more seasonal cooking
What does everyone else grow? And is it ok to use horse manure as opposed to buying compost? Or would you say, lay a think layer of manure and then top it with compost?
Any tips would be appreciated as this'll be the first time I've tried to grow anything. I may even see if I can snaffle my grans plastic greenhouse which is currently being used to shelter some wood from rain