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Garden Diary

  • 21-02-2009 9:26pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,951 ✭✭✭✭


    I have a small area of the garden which I use for growing Vegatables, I let it go last year as I was busy building a new house but thats on hold at moment so I want to grow some Veg this year.

    I have 3/4 acre lawn but I'm keeping the area managable so its about 5m by 10m but I was thinking of maybe keping a Garden diary i.e. post pics and report every few weeks on how the crops are coming along and what problems I am hitting etc.

    I have a professional weather station now with Soil Temp and Moisture readings so I thought it might be interesting to what the readings are and how the crops respond.

    So anyway anyone interested or think its a good idea?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 771 ✭✭✭dardevle


    Villain wrote: »
    So anyway anyone interested or think its a good idea?
    .


    excellent idea to keep a diary if you plan to grow for a period
    of time...it will really come into its own after a few years,
    particularly as regards climactic conditions and the various
    affects on differing crops...but also in regard to successes and
    failures of crops and causes. and also things like crop rotation (what went where in the past)......would recommend it to anyone that is planning a garden and indeed to all who are gardening.

    good luck!:)



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