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Mummy2Two
23rd June 2018, 10:30
I’ve recently caught the bug of grow your own from seeds and bulbs from left over food.
I planted some sprouted garlic, didn’t have a clue what I was doing and up they pop, I dug my first bulb up today and I’m looking forward to eating it.
I’ve put tomato seeds in and they’ve sprouted, I’m so excited, I’ve decided to give everything a try, blueberries next. I’ve also had my first crop of strawberries.
I can really understand why allotments are so popular.
Just thought I’d share.
ClaudetteBenner
24th June 2018, 05:17
I’ve been growing my own tomotoes from left overs for years. I only buy organic and when I get a really, really tasty batch I use the seeds from one to grow more.
It doesn’t give me with a years supply of tomatoes, but it is fun growing them, and gives me such satisfaction picking my own food from the garden.
I’ve often thought about trying other seeds, but I am space limited and time limited.
Rene82
17th July 2018, 19:56
I’ve grown tomatoes, apples, strawberries, and chives this year, next year I venture into peas and potatoes. There is something very satisfying about growing your own.
Shenk
12th October 2018, 14:18
We do this as well for years now. I feel like tomatoes are pretty easy to grow your own. And home-grown tomatoes taste so much better than the ones you get at a store.
Louise
1st November 2018, 14:03
I agree Shenk, home grown food has a real depth to its flavour.
Teri23
2nd November 2018, 07:27
There should be lessons in schools teaching children how to grow your own, the only thing I recall was cress :doh which is great if you love an egg sandwich, but it’s not likely to feed the family :sly:
Also, I think it would be great to make a raised patch in your garden for easy to grow things, I think this should be encouraged as being a trendy thing to do.
Sarah
4th November 2018, 05:45
I have attempted to grow tomatoes in a bag and failed miserably, there needs to be a book for idiots with the absolute basics for all things gardening.
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