Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 April 2017

Gardening in a Polytunnel 2.....Making raised beds

I am delighted with my polytunnel being able to work in all weathers is wonderful.

Like many gardeners I have back problems so high level beds are essential. 
And if you build them yourself you can get them tailored to your needs.


I started with the front and back supports, these were buried in the earth. Then I added cross pieces to hold them upright and to support the 'shelf'.


I then added the wood slats running the full length of the tunnel.


Wide boards, fixed at the corners, made up the boxes.  


Divisions fixed again at the corners were put in every 92 cms. the first box filled with soil.


An empty box with seeds sown in pots.



On the other side of the tunnel I only did the staging half way and left the end to grow tall vegetables like runner beans and peas.


The bottom of the staging being filled with soil ready to plant out courgettes, squash and brassicas.

That's all for now, watch out for Gardening in a Polytunnel 3!



Sunday, 1 July 2012

Garden News for June

In my Garden...June

Well I don't know about flaming June, I have had my thermals and fleeces within easy reach for most of it ...never mind wellies and waterproofs!
But the garden still needs attention whatever the weather. With all the wet most plants have grown very quickly but without the sun and insects I'm not so sure that the plants that rely on these for pollination etc. will do so well... we shall see!
Broad beans have done well and I am eating them already



There are a few peas appearing and they are lovely raw in Salads


The runner beans are flowering, but no signs of beans yet


In this jungle are courgettes, squash and vegetable spaghetti, I shall have to wait for some fruit before I can tell which is which!  And there are going to be plenty of male flowers which I can fill with feta cheese and deep fry.  mmmmm!




The brassicas have got over the shock of being transplanted and are doing well...so are the weeds!




Apples and Raspberries are just starting to get going


Just a few flowers and shrubs to end with...and are such a joy to behold!






Thats all for now...Happy Gardening!