Garden plans, project, jobs for 2022

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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
With the shortest day of the year nearly upon us and the days will start to get longer again. we start to dream of the warm spring on the horizon. Tulips and daffodils springing up in the garden, lambs running in the fields and that smell of chicken shoot spreading in the fields.

What you got planned people??......
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Not sure, probably whatever Maz decides needs doing :whistle:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Not huge plans this year. The greenhouse was all sorted out last year, so we need to get cracking early with seedlings - the watering system worked blooming well all year - saved me a load of work. That said, I may move the sprinklers from near the ground onto a wooden baton, so they drip down - better watering. We've also 'acquired' a pallet (tip it or re-use). It's in really good condition - plan is to treat it, then line it with plastic, and use it as a vertical planter - wife want's strawberries but we've a raised bed full of them already.

I don't have any additional building works planned, most is done now, so will work on getting the beds and pots planted up.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Well my garlic, onion and shallot sets are in already and growing nicely. I have an old and non-productive asparagus bed so planted a new one two years ago and I hope this will give a decent yield this year. A decision is needed on when to rip out the old bed as we want to start growing cut flowers for the house. This apart the allotment will stay the same.

Don't know if this counts but the slates on my garage roof need to come off, new felt, thoroughly clean moss from slates and reposition.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
We want to put some decking and a potting shed in the lower corner of the garden.

And (NOT DIY) we are having solar panels installed in January.
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Well my garlic, onion and shallot sets are in already and growing nicely. I have an old and non-productive asparagus bed so planted a new one two years ago and I hope this will give a decent yield this year. A decision is needed on when to rip out the old bed as we want to start growing cut flowers for the house. This apart the allotment will stay the same.

Don't know if this counts but the slates on my garage roof need to come off, new felt, thoroughly clean moss from slates and reposition.
how long will they take and will you pull them up and then grow something else in their space??? are they in a greenhouse or just open land??
 

PaulSB

Squire
how long will they take and will you pull them up and then grow something else in their space??? are they in a greenhouse or just open land??
There are two types of garlic, one which needs a cold period and the other doesn't. Those that require cold are planted late October/early November and produce much larger heads (bulb) and cloves than those which don't need cold and are spring planted. Harvest is usually late June/mid July for both types. Shallots and onions can be autumn or spring planted. In my experience shallots (July harvest) don't come ready any quicker but onions (late June) do mature sooner. I like to get these planted in the late autumn as it frees up time in the spring. Onions are very successful from seed which was my growing method for years.

All grown outdoors in raised beds. I'll follow these with winter kale and leeks and perhaps some autumn veggies but I never seem to get round to that. Any empty beds I'll sow a green mulch.
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
We want to put some decking and a potting shed in the lower corner of the garden.

And (NOT DIY) we are having solar panels installed in January.
i built my own greenhouse the end of this summer ready for next year......next to the 4mtr x 3mtr man cave were my bikes and training stuff is kept
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
There are two types of garlic, one which needs a cold period and the other doesn't. Those that require cold are planted late October/early November and produce much larger heads (bulb) and cloves than those which don't need cold and are spring planted. Harvest is usually late June/mid July for both types. Shallots and onions can be autumn or spring planted. In my experience shallots (July harvest) don't come ready any quicker but onions (late June) do mature sooner. I like to get these planted in the late autumn as it frees up time in the spring. Onions are very successful from seed which was my growing method for years.

All grown outdoors in raised beds. I'll follow these with winter kale and leeks and perhaps some autumn veggies but I never seem to get round to that. Any empty beds I'll sow a green mulch.
im just trying to put plans together to know what to grow in the greenhouse during next winter to keep my growing season going??
 
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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
i got a few plans for 2022

1. Building a roof over the decking for an all year round seating area ( with sofa, t.v and hottub ) - all timber ordered and delivered for this job, so i ca start as early as i can in the new year
2. Enlarge kitchen deck and shorten shed door and ensure it sealed from critters
3. New outdoor kitchen with water and electrics, under the new roof so its useable all year round
4. Build huge planters at front of the deck out of the current steps and make the full length steps smaller
5. end of summer, use gabions to build up the middle of the garden so i can flatten it off half way down and create to larger flatter garden areas at the top and bottom
6. Once gabions are in and filled, need to put down sand, chippings and soil to create new top garden and re-seed
7. Plant up the greenhouse for all our summer veggies

think that's it

nope - also need to rebuild the front face of the man cave, complete with new door and window and create a new potting shed on the greenhouse end.

2023 - start the front garden
 
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Drago

Legendary Member
Demolish conservatory. Selection of large hammers on standby.

Re-roof my other garage.

Repair and clear greenhouse.

Repair damaged parts of lawn.

Small wall or railway sleepers aeprou d part of the rear lawn.

Minor repairs to concrete pathway.

Lots of general tidying jobs,
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
I have a clear front border that needs some plants deciding on and I really should get round to sorting out the front & rear lawns. In reality what will happen is probably exactly the same as this year - sweet FA.
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
Bugger all, we’re ready to move house so not motivated to anything else to it apart from a decent clean.
 

PaulSB

Squire
im just trying to put plans together to know what to grow in the greenhouse during next winter to keep my growing season going??
There's a wide range of leaf vegetables for salads that are suitable for a cold greenhouse in the autumn. I don't do this as I'm growing tomatoes till early November and peppers till the end of the month.
 
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