Chris Hobson
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Years ago, my wife and I decided to have a go at growing vegetables. We kept it up for maybe about four years. The summer of 2012 was so wet that our garden was mostly under water for the growing season and then, in May of 2013, I was diagnosed with diabetes and decided to use my time getting fit instead. It was fun while it lasted. Although the little money saved by doing it isn't really worth the amount of work needed, it is very rewarding.
Now that I am retired I've decided to give it another go. Initially digging over an area of turf to create a veggie patch is pretty back breaking work. Fortunately though, when it comes to first clearing the ground, I had some help.
The moveable chicken run gets positioned over the area that you wish to clear and in no time at all the ground is stripped of vegetation. The digging is still hard work but less so than it would have been without their help.
The greenhouse is now full of pots and seed trays as I'm starting off the season's vegetable collection. The list of stuff that our garden will hopefully be supplying is as follows:
Apples, Blueberries, Broccoli, Carrots, Cherries, Chilli Peppers, Chives, Courgettes, Lettuce, Onions, Oregano, Pears, Plums, Potatoes, Rhubarb, Rocket, Runner beans, Sprouts, Strawberries, Sweetcorn & Tomatoes.
I have a few other packs of seeds that I have yet to plant, we got a load cheaply in assorted multi packs so I'm working through these to see if there is anything else I fancy growing.
Now that I am retired I've decided to give it another go. Initially digging over an area of turf to create a veggie patch is pretty back breaking work. Fortunately though, when it comes to first clearing the ground, I had some help.

The moveable chicken run gets positioned over the area that you wish to clear and in no time at all the ground is stripped of vegetation. The digging is still hard work but less so than it would have been without their help.
The greenhouse is now full of pots and seed trays as I'm starting off the season's vegetable collection. The list of stuff that our garden will hopefully be supplying is as follows:
Apples, Blueberries, Broccoli, Carrots, Cherries, Chilli Peppers, Chives, Courgettes, Lettuce, Onions, Oregano, Pears, Plums, Potatoes, Rhubarb, Rocket, Runner beans, Sprouts, Strawberries, Sweetcorn & Tomatoes.
I have a few other packs of seeds that I have yet to plant, we got a load cheaply in assorted multi packs so I'm working through these to see if there is anything else I fancy growing.