Unlike other years, I seem to have very poor results this year for both veg and flowers.
For instance, planted two packets of nasturtium seeds - various plants - very few flowers.
Ditto sweet peas. Carefully grew about eight good strong plants from seed. They've grown to about 4ft. Maybe six flowers so far between the lot.
Tomatoes, courgettes, spuds, all very poor yields from big, rampant, strong-looking plants.
All are new seeds, mainly Carters. Other years have brought better results in the same garden locations.
OK, grotty wet summer here in the Eastern UK, but is that the only reason?
I produce a lot of compost each year from kitchen waste, garden waste and crumpled up newspaper and other paper. Each spring I spread a good mulch all over my small garden; the worms do the rest.
As discussed in another thread, I water my compost tub liberally and often with my own urine. Lots of it.
At school, I had no understanding of Chemistry, but isn't urine very heavy with Nitrogen?
And doesn't Nitrogen promote vegetation and leaf growth in the NPK analysis, ie not so much help with fruiting & flowering.
Could my liberal use of my own compost be a negative factor??
1st of July on Wednesday, So......
Why do people lie online are they living a fantasy or winding us up?
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which will be wonderful next year!
. I am going to try more of that next year. I did try asparagus peas Not worth the bother. 
