The Most Dog Friendly Community Online
Join Dog Forum to Discuss Breeds, Training, Food and More

Vegetable Plot Update

gilliwigs

Active Member
Registered
Messages
3,308
Reaction score
0
Points
36

Join our free community today.

Connect with other like-minded dog lovers!

Login or Register
This is how it looked at the end of November.

muffin2115-1.jpg


This was taken just 6 weeks ago.

Onions

20070420_0114.jpg


Lettuces

20070420_0115.jpg


Look at it now! (w00t)

20070601_0344.jpg


In the photo below - very top left corner are our loganberries which look as though they are going to do really well this year - we didn't get many last year. The other bushes are blackcurrants and gooseberries. Unfortunately, the strawberries didn't grow properly and we only have a few beetroot and spring onions that have come through. The vegetables right at the end are Jerusalem artichokes. So far we have only harvested little lettuces which are very nice! :D

20070601_0346.jpg


We ran out of space at the end of the garden so have planted runner beans and courgettes in this area where we already have a plum and greengage tree, one blackcurrant bush and some raspberries. :D

20070601_0365.jpg


20070601_0366.jpg


And finally, I spent a lovely afternoon lazing in the sun in the garden with my whippets and listening to one of our local brass bands practising for the Whit Friday contests over at Saddleworth/Staleybridge. 8) :thumbsup:

20070601_0368.jpg
 
That looks like a lovely place to live. I love the bench there in the pic, just right for me and the Whips.
 
What a beautiful place to live (w00t) ................vegies etc look great :thumbsup:
 
Looking good enought to eat almost.. :) and that view from your garden is stunning. :thumbsup:
 
youve done marvelous there with all them vegs,i will be round with a carrier bag when there ready for picking (w00t)

wish we had some land to grow our own,we just have strawberrys and plums :b
 
cracking stuff-lovely pics too

must be that good old fertilizer from over the wall eh?
 
I think I'll pop over with Fred and Stan and help you in your vegetable garden. :) Regular cups of tea with those views wouldn't half cheer me up. :D

It's looking good. Stan wants to know when you are getting some chickens :- "
 
Nicola said:
I think I'll pop over with Fred and Stan and help you in your vegetable garden.  :) Regular cups of tea with those views wouldn't half cheer me up.  :D
It's looking good. Stan wants to know when you are getting some chickens :- "

Seriously Nicola, you'd be more than welcome if you fancied a trip over some time. :thumbsup: The dogs would enjoy the garden, I'm sure. Plenty of tea here for you too! And a nice reservoir walk. But no chickens for Stan - we decided we couldn't cope with chickens as well as Jonah!! :lol:
 
Beautiful garden, you have been working hard!

Surprised its not been chewed or dug by your helpful whippy :- "

Great Place. Where abouts in Derbyshire are you? Was trying to spot it from the pics.
 
Ann Glews said:
Beautiful garden, you have been working hard!
Surprised its not been chewed or dug by your helpful whippy :- "

Great Place.  Where abouts in Derbyshire are you?  Was trying to spot it from the pics.

We're in the Glossop area, probably not that far from you over the Pennines! :thumbsup: Are you actually in Sheffield or nearby? And I'm sorry to say that most of the work has been done by our gardener who, although he only does 3 or 4 hours a week, works really hard. My husband does what he can but is too busy to do as much as he would like. I don't do any gardening at all because of my worm phobia (seriously! :x ). And most of the vegetable patch is fenced off so little whippies can't help with their own brand of gardening! :lol:
 
We're in the Glossop area, probably not that far from you over the Pennines! :thumbsup: Are you actually in Sheffield or nearby? And I'm sorry to say that most of the work has been done by our gardener who, although he only does 3 or 4 hours a week, works really hard. My husband does what he can but is too busy to do as much as he would like. I don't do any gardening at all because of my worm phobia (seriously! :x ). And most of the vegetable patch is fenced off so little whippies can't help with their own brand of gardening! :lol:






Hi I am in the Hillsborough area of Sheffield, know the Glossop area reasonably well as travel the snake often! Usually out and about in Derbyshire walking, would love to live further out and have a garden with a view like you, and more whippies :wub:

One day as alas I am currently a full time slave to the working week.... :unsure: :blink:

Worms aren't so bad? Izzy was after a hedgehog in our garden late last night :x
 
What a gorgeous garden. Two of our whippets came from your neck of the woods, Uppermill. I loved going up to see the pups and driving through that stunning countryside. Amazing how wild and unspoiled it is, yet so close to Manchester!
 
fantastic veggies, even better views, thanks for the great pics, enjoy the beautiful day :cheers:
 
gilliwigs said:
Nicola said:
I think I'll pop over with Fred and Stan and help you in your vegetable garden.  :) Regular cups of tea with those views wouldn't half cheer me up.  :D
It's looking good. Stan wants to know when you are getting some chickens :- "

Seriously Nicola, you'd be more than welcome if you fancied a trip over some time. :thumbsup: The dogs would enjoy the garden, I'm sure. Plenty of tea here for you too! And a nice reservoir walk. But no chickens for Stan - we decided we couldn't cope with chickens as well as Jonah!! :lol:

Thanks Gillian. That'd be really nice......... :thumbsup:
 
yum veggies :- " lol

nice plants
 
Last edited by a moderator:
what are you growing in the next plot? :- "

being serious the veg plots looking good, fresh veg thats not been sat in cold storage for weeks and on a shelf. :thumbsup: .
 

Welcome to Dog Forum!

Join our vibrant online community dedicated to all things canine. Whether you're a seasoned owner or new to the world of dogs, our forum is your go-to hub for sharing stories, seeking advice, and connecting with fellow dog lovers. From training tips to health concerns, we cover it all. Register now and unleash the full potential of your dog-loving experience!

Login or Register
Back
Top