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hows it going lads? anybody have any good links or know of a good book for a first time gardner? my biggest obstacle is my back 'garden' is of a good size but completely stoned over! all growing will have to be in pots/planters etc, i would like to grow the basics, potatoes, tomatoes, chilli's and strawberrys to start but my condenser boiler is outside in the garden, will the fumes/vapour contaminate the veg? also think ill need to start the chillis soon?

 

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anybody had any luck with the following considering yield, ease to grow, taste and resistance to pest/disease?

 

potatoes, rocket, aran pilot or charlottes and what about good old maris pipers

 

tomatoes, russian black, gardners delight and black cherry

 

chilli's, nigels outdoors, joes long, early jalapeno and dorset naga

 

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Rocket and aron pilot both good. If you don't have soil grow them in 17litre black polythene pots, they are much cheaper than these potato bags you see advertised.

After potatoes are chitted plant them 4 inches deep and just cover them. As the shoots grow keep topping up with more compost so they are just covered until eventually the pot is full.

Ready end of June.

Use some vitax q4 or similar in the compost. (High bonemeal)

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I just got 15 recycling bags off the guys at work for my spuds and eight mineral lick tubs off the farmer for my veg as the same as you my gardens all slabbed for the dogs only problem you have to water them every second day

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Yea the only problem with containers is the constant watering especially the smaller ones. Spuds did very well though and I used any old bag the ones you get compost in work well. and I also didnt notice a massive increase in crop by using a bigger container.

Salad stuff did well and pole-star runners did great. I never had any luck with the peppers and stuff though

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Yea the only problem with containers is the constant watering especially the smaller ones. Spuds did very well though and I used any old bag the ones you get compost in work well. and I also didnt notice a massive increase in crop by using a bigger container.

Salad stuff did well and pole-star runners did great. I never had any luck with the peppers and stuff though

i grew peppers and chili`s last year and the year before with little or no problems, i even grew some outside the greenhouse

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Some nice crops there I might give the peppers another go. I don't have a green house only one of them plastic 20 quid jobs but its good for starting stuff off. What is in the second picture down on the right with long green leaves ?

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Some nice crops there I might give the peppers another go. I don't have a green house only one of them plastic 20 quid jobs but its good for starting stuff off. What is in the second picture down on the right with long green leaves ?

sweet corn :laugh:

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The containers i got where for mineral licks at the farm maybe half a forty five gallon drum size , in the compost im putting slow release fertilizer and water granules to see if that helps

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i bought some chilli plants last season from ebible bites, they have a greenhouse full and the woman there knows her stuff,their just at chawston beds, and a fiver a plant, i ended upwith so many chillis, i dried loads, cooked with them,gave some to friends,im going to grow some this time from the seed i kept back,i see theres more heavy frost coming next week,hopefully the weather will pick up after,and we can all get on i the garden,some early get peas in.

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i bought some chilli plants last season from ebible bites, they have a greenhouse full and the woman there knows her stuff,their just at chawston beds, and a fiver a plant, i ended upwith so many chillis, i dried loads, cooked with them,gave some to friends,im going to grow some this time from the seed i kept back,i see theres more heavy frost coming next week,hopefully the weather will pick up after,and we can all get on i the garden,some early get peas in.

i always grow from seed mate, germinate in the greenhouse and then move outside as the weather improves :thumbs:

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