Hi folks,
This year I had a bed all to myself where I could plant some of my own plants.
The rest of the garden belongs to my mum.
In the bed, all I sowed were onions, spinach, kale, sunflower and pumpkin but I got a whole lot more than that on the grow.
I don’t think my pumpkin seeds took in the end but I think one of my sunflowers is up, just waiting for it to flower now.
Some of my spinach was growing but we noticed other leaves growing around it which happen to be cucumbers.
I don’t think the onions are growing either but instead I’ve got, what looks like, a courgette/zucchini and I’ve got poppies growing as well :).
I’ve got some other, alien-like plants growing too. I did have a beetroot plant as well.
So how did all these other plants appear then and not what I planted?
We think it might have something to do with the excessive composting we do.
My mum got the bed ready for me last year and started by putting a layer of leaves/branches (nitrogen and carbon).
On top of that was a lot of cut up fruit and veg peels and she puts soil on top of that.
All the cut up fruit and veg not only act as food for the plants you are growing but also provide water for the roots, as well as the carbon.
It is true that you can regrow a tomato plant from the fruit alone so I would not be surprised if the fruit/veg peels is the biggest reason why I’ve got all these plants.
But anyway, it is excellent stuff though.
And if I didn’t want any of those plants that have grown I can simply take them out and compost them.