Monday, 30 March 2026

There is some corner of an English garden that is forever growing Vegetables.



This small raised bed was constructed by the Volunteer Gardening Group who (including Lady M) keep The Rest Garden, where I walk with Billy, looking so splendid.

I noticed yesterday morning that, this year, they have planted Rhubarb, Bok Choi, Strawberries, Chives, Rosemary, and a few flowers. There is still space for more. Last year it was covered with self-sown Pumpkins; a few of which I took.

I think this is a wonderful idea. It's a tiny area, so not many of us will benefit from the crops, but those who will (including me again I hope) will be very fortunate.

I saved some seeds from one of last year's better Green Pumpkins, and will sow them in amongst the flowers, etc, nearby. Hopefully some will survive and I'll have some more this Autumn.

One of the few things we lack here in central Brighton is a Communal Vegetable Garden. NOT an 'allotment' as such, but just a small joint veg' growing patch where anyone can participate, and eventually help themselves to what is grown. I'm sure it would be extremely popular!

This raised bed is a miniature version.

 

3 comments:

JayCee said...

A great idea for the community to share. Shame it can't be bigger.

Cro Magnon said...

That's its only fault. There's plenty of room!

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Perhaps you, aided by your good lady, could spark a local campaign to establish a community vegetable garden. If you leave it up to others you could be waiting forever.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...