So 2012 looms, been a terrible 2011, all sorts of problems in and out of the garden, nearly gave it all up at one stage . . .
However, a new year, positive thinking, especially as I officially retire at the end of June, (semi retire I think). You may remember I had it in mind to increase the boarder sizes and dig out a bit more lawn . . . unfortunately mine or Hazels health has not improved, so digging a lawn up is not possible. But I know a man who can
Part of the re vamp will give me a boarder 4ft x 12ft along the neighbours SW facing 6ft wood fence, thats SW facing my side. My soil is well drained, light sandy. We? . . . he will be digging in plenty of manure.
I had it in mind to put this strip to fruit, 'Espera' gooseberries, may be 'Sunshine Blue' blueberries, Dobbies book says Sunshine Blue is early, nice flower, self pollination and a heavy cropper (dont they all?) It also says it is more tolerant of higher pH soils than other varieties.
Another possibility at the end of the patch is an apple tree, 'Ballerina style?', straight up, not much branch?
Question:
pH, how do check it, and what is high or low pH?
Gooseberries, is Espera a good'un, there is only the 2 of us, would one bush be enough? The same question for blueberries, 1 or 2 bushes? assuming I can get them to grow?
There might be a bit of room, depending on answers to above? If so, any alternative suggestion of fruit, fruit/bush? or, blueberries as non starter, any options, thought of a few raspberry canes, autum or summer type, variety, will they grow in my soil?
Thanks for your patience and answers, CJS
