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Well thanks for responding and good luck with them. Gardening is a bit different to animals in that your weather and soil conditions play into it and sometimes disasters happen.... like my peas last year. And there are some things that are easier to grow than others. You have to roll with it and diversify, so that the conditions that damage one crop might suit another. Some years I've had fantastic crops of beans and other years nothing. My Dad used to grow the most enormous onions.... like, the size of a football! I am gardening his garden but I'm useless with onions..... it seems I am very good at weeds though!You have certainly diversified with the plants you have started. I know Cambridge will be warmer than up north here but your tomatoes and melon may struggle at this time of year without the protection of being under glass I think. Cherry tomatoes are a good choice though. Hope they do well for you. I will be interested to hear how the melon works out.... you have motivated me to give that a go myself and since they like similar conditions to cucumbers from the bit of research I've just done, I'm quite excited about trying them.
Thanks for the encouragement! I have the tomatoes in a plastic greenhouse atm and cucumbers + melons in my kitchen

I am pondering if it is worth trying to grow peas but I am strapped for space as is...