Gardening Bits 'n Bobs!

There are many sites already out there in the wide wide world of the web and I have no intention of repeating what's currently out there.  What I'd like to cover is the lesser known areas, like Asparagas growing, a hobby of Gary Lewis, or links to other sites, like Dave Bates's Dahlia site, a bit on Fuchsias, and maybe get input from the amateurs out there who do it for the love of it and maybe would like to share the joys and fruits of their labours.

Are you into Composting?  Then read on ....

And we have Hints & Tips from Gardeners - for Gardeners!  Just click «here» to read them!


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Composting - An interesting area for the gardener.

Home composting is the most environmentally friendly way to recycle. You reap the benefits with an excellent soil conditioner to enrich your garden soil and hence improve your plants.

By using a home composter you are helping to save the environment and saving yourself money too as you are getting compost free of charge.

For successful home composting you need the right mix of brown and greens:

Browns are the high carbon ingredients eg autumn leaves, twigs, paper, card, toilet roll insides, tissues.
Greens are the high nitrogen ingredients eg grass clippings, uncooked vegetable scraps, manures, old fruit.

Other things you can add to your compost, or need to be aware of include;-

The other things you might need are:

Place your bin on soil to encourage microbes to work on the compost & mix or layer your ingredients.

Common Problems

For further information on composting the following websites are useful. Just click on the logo.

For further information on composting just click on one of the following links.

Tamworth Borough Council is no longer selling compost bins direct to local residents - and have passed it to WRAP (www.wrap.org.uk), but the best bet is to phone on 0845 730 0123 (local call). They take your order and then the local council are supposed to deliver it. I'll let you know and keep you up to date as I have ordered one!

If your council is participating in the scheme that WRAP are running, then a 330litre bin costs £5 including delivery! Very good price! They also do a 700+litre version but I can't remember the price, sorry.

Interested in Fuchsias?

Then we have an article on Basic Fuchsia Cultivation by Bill Gilbert of the Birmingham and District Fuchsia Society.

Click « here » to read this article and for the links to the society. There are many varieties of Fuchsia as you'll see if you visit their site, www.badfs.org.uk, where you'll find a number of photos on of the various types on display.

Into Dahlias?

Then why visit the site of a renowned expert, Dave Bates, and his wonderful world of Dahlias, known as the Growing World of Dahlias.  This site is regarded as the reference site for Dahlia lovers across the world.  Dave says he needs to do more work on it, but that major work is reserved for winter months when he can't get out to work on the allotment, etc.  We look forward to seeing the site progress Dave!

Do you Enjoy eating Asparagus?  What about growing it?

Then to read more on Asparagus, click « here » !  This is one of Gary's gardening passions and I've no doubt we'll hear more as time goes by!

Propagation of Cuttings

Cuttings can be fairly easy to propogate in the correct potting compost etc., but another solution worth thinking about is a gel as produced for the propagation of cuttings like fuchsias, dahlias, pelargoniums, etc. Click this «link» for more details.

Information provided by Gary Lewis.

Gardening Hints & Tips

 

If you have anything you'd like to contribute then please feed it through to me in the usual manner and we'll add it to the list.