when chris finds wherever it is ‘the frantic gardener’ has disappeared to, I will do some garden blogging on there!
Anyway, this year, having reflected on the prime cause of failures last year I decided that
1. I wasn’t going to sow more than I could pot up/plant and keep on top of
2. Since we are incapable of weeding the amount our garden needed, we needed a gardener or mulch. Both of those being expensive, we needed a friend with excess cardboard boxes.
3. Must Feed and Water more regularly
SO this is the feedback for number 2. So far the broad beans seem to be growing very happily through the cardboard. They haven’t been particularly munched by anything and they look nice and healthy.
The potatoes have also been planted through cardboard. Considering we haven’t quite finished planting them all – a great oops, but it is earlies – I have no feedback yet. Today I planted out the first brassicas – early purple sprouting – into holes in the cardboard.
I’m not entirely sure if this is sensible/ will work. But last year so many plants choked in weeds, or got planted out way too late or never because I couldn’t face reclearing the ground that this HAS to be at least no worse!
The obvious positives are a bit less weeding – just thorugh the planting holes until what is in there is the biggest and strongest. Also, the cardboard should act as a good mulch in the summer, minimising the watering.
The obvious negatives are the increased places for slugs to hide and other non beneficial creepy crawlies. That it may somehow inhibit growth – possibly airflow?? Not sure.
Anyway, when have chatted up very helpful friend with too many boxes, the squashes and poss sweetcorn will also be planted through. Sweet corn often makes accessory rootlets from stem though,, so my have big planting holes!!
Anyway, we will see!
Ah, so you only love me for my boxes???? Anyway, i have more of them here
absolutely merry!!! well, we will have to arrange to meet up then – only for the boxes – nothing to do with the good company!!