Great new thread @Ante30 Lovely to see your amazing photos again. Such a beautiful place to live, your land looks beautiful too. There's certainly a lot of seed packets to keep you busy this year. Very best wishes to you for another productive year!
I can appreciate the work involved - we had 6 hectares - 2 of which were market gardens although we didn't do too many different vegetables.
If you have a look on my thread about seeds - I am happy to send you some. Mainly different types of tomatoes, some yellow peppers and some mild/medium hot ones.
Are you still teaching as well as doing market gardening?
Well done Ante you certainly have a piece of heaven there, your fruits & vegetables are so impressive, wishing you all the very best with all your future harvests.
This looks absolutely wonderful! Very impressive. I only have a tiny parcel of land on which to grow things, but eating fruit and veg perfectly fresh from the garden is the best feeling in the world. I wish you all the best with your future endeavours
Here is still rather cold so all outside works are almost impossible. I was yesterday at my cottage and only thing which I can do was preparing stakes for tomatoes. This year I'll plant seventy plants. Inside I already sowed eleven chilli varieties, peppers, aubergine, leeks, salad, basil, parsley, tomatoes and kohlrabi. Onions sets still didn't arrived. Despite wind and snow occasionally, I have some colours in front garden. Spring definitely arrives.
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There's certainly a lot of seed packets to keep you busy this year.
Very best wishes to you for another productive year!
If you have a look on my thread about seeds - I am happy to send you some. Mainly different types of tomatoes, some yellow peppers and some mild/medium hot ones.
Are you still teaching as well as doing market gardening?
Good on you!!
Fire, I'm working alone. Only one elderly neighbour voluntarily helps me. She only want some veggies for her and OH.
Tui, thank you for the offer. I'll certainly look at your thread. I'm still teaching at local high school.
Despite wind and snow occasionally, I have some colours in front garden. Spring definitely arrives.
Apricot blossom
Here is Rose among the violets
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.