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Bugs
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 10744
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Posted: Fri Jan 28, 05 5:33 pm Post subject: What are you growing this year? |
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Think I've been a bit over ambitious in the seed ordering again, and wondered if people could make me feel better by assuring me they're growing too much too.
Also, we might pick up a few ideas off each other and even potentially arrange some seed swapping if anyone sees anything they're desperate to try. So I'll start you off then with my newish orders that spring to mind...
Lime basil
Sungold tomatoes (and GD again because TKG keeps sending them)
Paprika pepper - conquistador I think
Earligold melon
5 squashes - Marina di Chioggia (kee-odgah, apparently), spaghetti squash, Black Forest, Cream of the Crop and Custard White
Courgette Greyzini
Chillis from chileseeds.co.uk...Caribbean Hot, Joe Somebody (Parker?), Mulato (I think), Poinsettia, and another very hot one
Chilli de Bresse
Aubergine Moneymaker
And some others. And the usual suspects like salads (lots of packs to use up), beetroot, parsnips, etc. Garlic has shot up a lot in the last month but otherwise we've yet to start.
Potatoes and shallots we have yet to buy, the one thing we don't tend to bother with any more is onions as they always seem to bolt for us, and shallots seem to make better use of the space.
Oh, and I have a bundle due from the RHS distribution too.
Does anybody have a spare garden they can lend me? |
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cab
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*Fluffykitten*
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Lloyd
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jema Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 28233 Location: escaped from Swindon
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Lloyd
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jema Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 28233 Location: escaped from Swindon
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Lloyd
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wellington womble
Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Posts: 15051 Location: East Midlands
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 05 11:34 am Post subject: |
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same problem here - wasn't too mad with the seed order this year, but went totally mad last, so still have those to make up for! I really, really tried to take all the good advice, and grow the things that we like and that are much better fresh or are expensive. Here's what I narrowed it down too (and it was hard!)
courgette (singular!) baby pumpkins, patty pan
baby beetroot, purple sprouting broccoli, mini cabbage and calabrese.
tomatoes - san marzano, marmamde, roma, sungold and santa.
French beans safari and blue lake, peas early onward and kelvedon wonder.
In pots on a stuplidly located patio - baby carrots, spring onions, watercress, rocket and spinach, peppers, chillis, aubergines, a few types of lettuces (spiky, little gem and tom thumb) and tumbling tom tomatoes.
In most cases I will only be having one or two types of each plant. Lots of things are going on the patio in pots, and I suspect one or two things might have to wait till next year, as my guessing at spacings might turn out to be optimistic! I have tried to fit two crops into one space if possible (like spinach and sweetcorn) and have lots of baby crops that I can eat young! I'm growing as many things vertically as possible, and hope to avoid too many gluts with successional sowings (except of tomatoes, peas and beans, that I'll freeze. And courgettes I expect!)
Some shallots and potatoes came in the post yesterday - I wonder where I was planning to put them?
Oh - by the way, my veg patch is about 3x4 metres! |
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Gertie
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Bugs
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