Difficult to see what is growing I know! Our new neighbour also allowed me to attach a downpipe to her guttering which solved my water supply problems early on. In a flash storm, those two butts can fill from empty in under an hour! 454 litres! Her house is now on the market and I fear that any solicitor worth his/her salt will not allow me to pilfer this water - there being rules about disposing of your own surface water on site etc. I do have 3 other butts on site but watering would involve a lot more walking if these two were to go! Watch this space.
Milly trampling the marigolds in her "bean tunnel"!
So last year was a bit of a rush, we shoved a few bits in the ground and hoped for the best. We are blessed with great soil, quite loamy, and everything we planted grew very well. I could have looked after the tomatoes better and been more consistent in my watering of them but apart from that, no major disasters. We of course had courgettes and runner beans coming out of our ears but were just so chuffed to be growing something, it didn't matter a jot.
Plans for expansion, growing from seed and proper organisation were never far from my thoughts whilst I pottered. I have spent the winter reading, learning, digging, reading, learning, digging and in my next post, I'll bring you up to date on how the Organic City Garden looks now and what I plan to grow this year.