How should I start a 'patch' from scratch
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:30 am
Hubby says when he starts to re-landscape~ the garden (major works!) will build a little brick outline (flush with the ground) for a tiny little veg patch.
Asked him yesterday what sort of size he was thinking of and he said "Only small, about 8' x 6'. " That is bigger than I had thought. His line of thought is that if this is a "fad" with me growing veg then he can firm down the soil and gravel over it. I'm happy with that, as if a year or 2 later I want another go, I can rake off all the gravel and chuck that in a sack in the shed, and grow veggies again.
Our soil isn't brilliant here, but I'm wondering if I can tip this years used compost (from pots) onto the patch to 'improve' the soil/drainage.
I also don't really know quite when he is planning to do this. It will hopefully be in the first part of the garden re-build, which MAY happen this summer. At least I can get it dug over and get some compost into it ready for the spring. Also, can I dig grass cuttings into the soil to rot down as compost?
This year I'm using mostly pots. I've sown/planted:- 3 varieties of carrot, spinach, potatoes (first earlies), beetroot, radish, leeks, spring onions, shallots. All are doing well except the spring onions. No sign of those yet. Over the next couple of days I'm going to have to prick out some of my spinach into another big pot so they all have enough room.
Hubby was against this from the beginning, so to get this far has been a big achievement in itself! And then for him to voluntarily say about a little veg patch is unbelievable!! 6x8' is 48'square - that is SOOOO much more room than all of my pots put together!!
My plan is also, this year, to plant 3 or 4 runner bean plants up an empy 6' obelisk. Hubby doesn't know this yet and I won't tell him until he asked "what are those little plants doing in there?!?!" Oops, they must have just fallen there
Anyways, I think he is secretly impressed so far, although I have said there is a long long way to go. Achievement #1 is getting things to germinate, but achievement #2 is going to be trying to stop 'things' eating them before we get a chance to!
I hope this is the right place to post this sort of query (sorry if it isn't). I would be HUGELY grateful for any advice you can give me.
Thank you.

Asked him yesterday what sort of size he was thinking of and he said "Only small, about 8' x 6'. " That is bigger than I had thought. His line of thought is that if this is a "fad" with me growing veg then he can firm down the soil and gravel over it. I'm happy with that, as if a year or 2 later I want another go, I can rake off all the gravel and chuck that in a sack in the shed, and grow veggies again.
Our soil isn't brilliant here, but I'm wondering if I can tip this years used compost (from pots) onto the patch to 'improve' the soil/drainage.
I also don't really know quite when he is planning to do this. It will hopefully be in the first part of the garden re-build, which MAY happen this summer. At least I can get it dug over and get some compost into it ready for the spring. Also, can I dig grass cuttings into the soil to rot down as compost?
This year I'm using mostly pots. I've sown/planted:- 3 varieties of carrot, spinach, potatoes (first earlies), beetroot, radish, leeks, spring onions, shallots. All are doing well except the spring onions. No sign of those yet. Over the next couple of days I'm going to have to prick out some of my spinach into another big pot so they all have enough room.
Hubby was against this from the beginning, so to get this far has been a big achievement in itself! And then for him to voluntarily say about a little veg patch is unbelievable!! 6x8' is 48'square - that is SOOOO much more room than all of my pots put together!!
My plan is also, this year, to plant 3 or 4 runner bean plants up an empy 6' obelisk. Hubby doesn't know this yet and I won't tell him until he asked "what are those little plants doing in there?!?!" Oops, they must have just fallen there
Anyways, I think he is secretly impressed so far, although I have said there is a long long way to go. Achievement #1 is getting things to germinate, but achievement #2 is going to be trying to stop 'things' eating them before we get a chance to!
I hope this is the right place to post this sort of query (sorry if it isn't). I would be HUGELY grateful for any advice you can give me.
Thank you.