The apparent reluctance of the weather to decide what it is doing has not hampered my raised bed growing efforts so far![]()
this year. Although, I may be sorry by the end of the week as I have done quite a bit of planting and we have had some very cold evenings this week!
So, I have eased off on the seed sowing this year because in years past excitement has got the better of me and resulted in a windowsill which you could barely see out of because of the greenery.
Edible Garden Show and Sowing
My experiment with the polystyrene box has paid off nicely and I now have quite a few healthy Winter Gem lettuces. Also, my other seeds have not only survived my lack of watering but also a trip to-and –from the Edible Garden Show in Coventry. Those seeds sat proudly on the shelving on the Potty Innovations stand for three days – and it was cold in there in the evenings!
Raised Bed Kit and Hardy Herbs
The raised garden bed has been growing nicely, the insulation
properties of the Cultivation Station raised bed never fail to amaze me when I
keep seeing plants come back year after year. My thyme and rosemary are both in full swing and my parsley is on its way back already. Also the onion sets I planted last winter are coming through so I should have some delicious red onions in the near future.
A Bit of Planting
After a good round of weeding and trying to adhere to crop rotation I finally got around to planting some Early Nantes Carrots, Gladiator Parsnips, Spring Onions and some Bright Lights Chard and carrots from the seed trays I had planted up. I also have great plans for courgettes, peppers and green beans when it warms up – which will hopefully be very soon.








So my success with seed germination required a little knowledge about how to plant the seedlings outside without the loss of any of my beloved plants.




If your growing space is limited, why not maximise your use of space with the stackable Clover planters. Ideal for patios, balconies and decking, each stackable set contains three tiers which can be stacked on top of each other. No tools. No Glue!







Better drainage










