With no hope of an allotment plot, discovering the Secret Greenhouse began my journey to grow my own veg in London Town.
3 raised beds, some tyres, plastic containers, a (secret) greenhouse and a shed, with the freedom to make what we want from this opportunity.

Found through the Land Share website, this community spot presented itself as a great chance for me and my girlfriend Sally to have a go at growing our own veg.

This blog will follow me, a gardening novice, through the seasons and beyond!

Friday 9 December 2011

Calling any homeless hedgehogs

One bed, studio log home available, no chain involved, call around any time for viewings.

Good location (Zone 2) and near local amenities (good selection of restaurants and attractions; ie compost bins)

Work for your keep by catching slugs and bugs, that's the only catch!

We understand this is off-season for finding yourself a hibernation spot for the Winter, which is why we are flexible on the move in date.



Tuesday 22 November 2011

Winter's coming...

...and the novices are now left on their own, all original gardeners have left the project, help will be sought!

It's just as well there were only two of us this Sunday....

Patching up the Secret Greenhouse


Tuesday 8 November 2011

Novice lesson of the week

Read up on jobs-to-do before going down to the plot!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/gardening-blog/is-turning-your-compost-a-waste-of-time

We do our to-do's

This Sunday we had some assistance from Ian, a friend of Sally's, so they hacked up the old tomato plants (hello snails!) and I turned the compost (hello worms!).

I think a few more helping hands will be useful while we undertake some preparation work over the winter and I get a grip of all this gardening lark. 



 Me, laughing at compost

Ian, in awe of the green tomatoes 

With the greenhouse now clear, next job is to clean it up and treat it kindly.

What I learnt
All this grow-your-own isn't about an immediate return. 
How I learnt it
All I came away with was some worms, green tomatoes and an insight to what rotting chilli's look like, not exactly a Sunday lunch. 


Monday 31 October 2011