What are you going to grow "New to you" for 2014

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Spruce, Dec 27, 2013.

  1. strongylodon

    strongylodon Old Member

    Joined:
    Feb 12, 2006
    Messages:
    14,936
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired
    Location:
    Wareham, Dorset
    Ratings:
    +29,471
    Nothing yet but it's early days, not much room for more plants as I have filled the garden up already, or have I ???:biggrin:
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Informative Informative x 1
    • Spruce

      Spruce Glad to be back .....

      Joined:
      Apr 10, 2009
      Messages:
      8,765
      Gender:
      Male
      Ratings:
      +12,352
      [

      A

      As far as Sandersonia goes, I got goodly sized tubers from Anglia Bulbs last year. Try not to over-water them as I did though![/quote]

      @longk I got my Sandersonia from Anglia bulbs as well , what I should of explained is that I can never get the tuber to bulk up enough to flower the following year , they grew really well I used 50% sand in the mix (plus perlite) as like you have been caught out with over watering in the past.

      thanks for the info on the Alstromeriashttp://www.burncoose.co.uk/site/plants.cfm?pl_id=574

      Spruce
       
    • lost_in_france

      lost_in_france Total Gardener

      Joined:
      May 28, 2013
      Messages:
      1,640
      Gender:
      Female
      Location:
      Vieil-Hesdin
      Ratings:
      +3,138
      I'm starting a vegetable plot from scratch. There's a bit of the garden that's seems to have been the dumping ground for any building work done to the house and that's all being cleared, levelled and rotivated. Not sure exactly what I'll be planting but it will include spuds for definite, leeks and onions, carrots and green beans then winter veg like turnips and sprouts. I'll also be putting in some raspberry and gooseberry canes. I'm getting my very first greenhouse in a few weeks :dancy:so will have tomatoes and cucumbers in there as well as bringing on my seedlings. I'm going to put strawberries in pots on the decking, where there's already a blueberry bush. I've never really grown much in the way of fruit and veg before so I'm really looking forward to giving it a go.

      I'm clearing another bit of the garden down by the river that's become very overgrown and taking down a couple of old trees that are dead or damaged and turning that into a wildflower area.

      We've put a wooden arch near the side gate so I'm looking for a variety of climbers so that there's colour and scent most of the year round.

      I'm still browsing around for new flowers to try out for the beds. I think I'll concentrate on the front garden this year as it has mostly just been shoving excess plants in that I couldn't fit in the back garden. It needs a bit more planning and structure I think.

      Apart from that, nothing much. :loll:
       
      • Like Like x 4
      • Creative Creative x 2
      • Spruce

        Spruce Glad to be back .....

        Joined:
        Apr 10, 2009
        Messages:
        8,765
        Gender:
        Male
        Ratings:
        +12,352
        @lost_in_france
        A greenhouse fab ! you will be able to grow so much more and great for overwintering , and rainy days !!!

        we will all have to look back and tick off what we have done from our lists , any chance of photos we love them on here
         
        • Agree Agree x 3
        • longk

          longk Total Gardener

          Joined:
          Nov 24, 2011
          Messages:
          11,382
          Location:
          Oxfordshire
          Ratings:
          +23,091

          It would appear that it's a common failing..........................

          As much as I like Burncoose something is wrong there. The photo is clearly B.edulis (syn.hirtella) and the description matches B.edulis, but the page is for B.caldesii. I understand B.edulis to be the hardier, and am also led to believe that B.caldesii does poorly in pots.
          Having grown Bomarea from seed, £13.50 seems a lot now!
           
        • Sheal

          Sheal Total Gardener

          Joined:
          Feb 2, 2011
          Messages:
          35,979
          Gender:
          Female
          Location:
          Dingwall, Ross-shire
          Ratings:
          +53,882
          • Like Like x 2
          • longk

            longk Total Gardener

            Joined:
            Nov 24, 2011
            Messages:
            11,382
            Location:
            Oxfordshire
            Ratings:
            +23,091
            As I say, a very good seller. Good germination, fast delivery, and best of all 20 seeds (for example) is usually more like 25 or 30!
             
            • Like Like x 1
            • mowgley

              mowgley Total Gardener

              Joined:
              Aug 16, 2005
              Messages:
              3,564
              Gender:
              Male
              Occupation:
              Wanna be gardener
              Location:
              Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
              Ratings:
              +6,626
              I'm having a bash at these this year

              Begonia luxurians
              Impatiens balsamina
              Hypoestes
              Thai chillis
              Nicotiana sylvestris
              Pennisetum purple
              Swiss chard
              Dahlia red skin and cactus
              Begonia Santa Cruz
               
              • Like Like x 5
              • pete

                pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

                Joined:
                Jan 9, 2005
                Messages:
                50,441
                Gender:
                Male
                Occupation:
                Retired
                Location:
                Mid Kent
                Ratings:
                +91,982
                If you want some spruce, I can probably help out.
                I've grown this for years and never get fed up with it.
                 
                • Useful Useful x 2
                • longk

                  longk Total Gardener

                  Joined:
                  Nov 24, 2011
                  Messages:
                  11,382
                  Location:
                  Oxfordshire
                  Ratings:
                  +23,091
                  There's always the house!

                  I got some seeds for Swainsona (formerly Clianthus) formosa the other day. I grew this from seed many years ago when just one germinated from a whole packet. I've tried since but with zero germination every time. So this time I ordered fresh seed from Oz which actually looked more like Datura seed. After a days soak and two days in damp paper towel I now have ten germinated!
                   
                • "M"

                  "M" Total Gardener

                  Joined:
                  Aug 11, 2012
                  Messages:
                  18,607
                  Location:
                  The Garden of England
                  Ratings:
                  +31,885
                  Everything garnered from the seed parcel from the past two rounds (except for those which blew away out of my blow away, never to be seen again some day :sick0026: *wibble* )
                   
                • Pixie

                  Pixie Gardener

                  Joined:
                  Aug 23, 2010
                  Messages:
                  489
                  Location:
                  Northumberland
                  Ratings:
                  +400
                  I'm trying corn and celery this year, as i haven't tried them as yet. I have to get my head around timings for growing new (to me) veggies. I usually decide to try new things too late and then they don't produce enough. I did try butternut squash last year and although late, managed to produce 3 very yummy squashes, which surprised me. :dancy:I will aim to get them in earlier this year.
                  New Year resolution, to manage my little plot better!
                   
                  • Like Like x 2
                  • minki

                    minki Novice Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Dec 9, 2013
                    Messages:
                    263
                    Gender:
                    Female
                    Occupation:
                    Research Scientist
                    Location:
                    Watford
                    Ratings:
                    +367
                    Just bought a new house, and garden is a blank canvas so starting with a lot of things !!!!!!! :sofa:.... this is rough list of plants i have got so far.. lots are seeds and have to get started now.... :stirpot:
                    Agapanthus
                    Alium
                    Astary rose
                    Aquilegia
                    Buddleja
                    Camelia
                    chives
                    Clematis albina plana
                    Clematis montana
                    Clematis urophyla
                    Chrysanthamum
                    Coreopsis
                    crocus
                    Crocosmia
                    Dianthus
                    Delphinium
                    Dill
                    echium
                    Echinacea/coneflower
                    Gaillardia
                    Wild garlic
                    garlic
                    Geum
                    Gladioulus
                    Geranium
                    Hardenbergia
                    Hebe
                    Heuchera
                    Hollyhock
                    Hosta
                    Iris
                    Jasmine
                    Japanese anemone
                    Lavender
                    Liatris
                    Lonicera
                    Mint
                    Meconopsis
                    Nigella
                    Oregano
                    Pansies
                    Parsley
                    Perrennial poppy
                    Poppy
                    Rose
                    Scabiousa
                    Silene
                    Strawberry
                    Sunflower
                    Schizostylus
                    Thyme
                    Tree lily
                    Wildflower meadow seeds
                    Yucca
                     
                    • Like Like x 11
                    • Agree Agree x 1
                    • Informative Informative x 1
                    • HarryS

                      HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

                      Joined:
                      Aug 28, 2010
                      Messages:
                      8,906
                      Gender:
                      Male
                      Occupation:
                      Retired
                      Location:
                      Wigan
                      Ratings:
                      +16,248
                      Now that is a list and a half Minki :dbgrtmb: Hope you have time to manage all of them.
                       
                      • Agree Agree x 3
                      • minki

                        minki Novice Gardener

                        Joined:
                        Dec 9, 2013
                        Messages:
                        263
                        Gender:
                        Female
                        Occupation:
                        Research Scientist
                        Location:
                        Watford
                        Ratings:
                        +367
                        Yup ! keeping fingers crossed....:fingers crossed:
                         
                        • Friendly Friendly x 1
                        • Creative Creative x 1
                        Loading...

                        Share This Page

                        1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                          By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                          Dismiss Notice