T4tomo
Legendary Member
Next doors climber is creeping along my fence but I don’t want to cut it. Do you think he’ll mind us enjoying his flowers?
Why on earth would he?
Next doors climber is creeping along my fence but I don’t want to cut it. Do you think he’ll mind us enjoying his flowers?
.Why on earth would he?
My partner has planted some veg for the first time this year. We have a raised bed which we were going to get rid of, but thought we'd try it for a year and see. We have 6 x tomato plants, beetroot, potatoes, sweet peas and sugar snap peas. And some sort of companion plants which apparently help keep pests away

It’s his plant. It will travel many feet through my garden. It will bloom soon
My partner has planted some veg for the first time this year. We have a raised bed which we were going to get rid of, but thought we'd try it for a year and see. We have 6 x tomato plants, beetroot, potatoes, sweet peas and sugar snap peas. And some sort of companion plants which apparently help keep pests away
My raised beds are 12 years old. I simply leveled the soil, laid a strip of Mypex and placed the timbers on this. That's it, job done. Over the years as I've added more and more organic matter the soil level in the beds has risen.I am laying/making a raised bed,8, 9' x 4"x 4" lengths of timber four bottom four on top so 8" high.Now i was going to bed first row on a concrete bed,but handy hints say sharp sand you can mess with levelling longer,then mix what is left with pea gravel to back fill to help drainage.I like the idea better than rushing with drying concrete/mortar and i will be long gone before the timber rots.