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Courgettes, including two whoppers; three types of CFB; cabbage; blueberries; raspberries; plums; blackberries; loads of flowers. I'll stop being so lazy and add some photos soon.
Spuds. Some of the best I’ve ever dug. Unfortunately they were left at our temporary house by the previous tenants. So I can’t claim I had any influence in their outcome. They were growing in a pallet raised bed filled with old stable bedding. First time I’ve ever thought keeping horses was a good idea  Big Grin .
Sweet corn. The first two cobs of the year. Delicious they were.
(04-08-2023, 05:19 PM)MartinH Wrote: [ -> ]Sweet corn. The first two cobs of the year. Delicious they were.

What variety  Martin?
Harvested chard, the last of the red currants and blueberries, a few raspberries, yellow DFB Dior, some tomatoes and courgettes.
Tomatoes, a cucumber and a melon.
Three courgettes and an intentionally small cucumber (mini-munch)
(04-08-2023, 06:58 PM)JJB Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-08-2023, 05:19 PM)MartinH Wrote: [ -> ]Sweet corn. The first two cobs of the year. Delicious they were.

What variety  Martin?

I think it was Extra Early Sweet Northern F1, from realseeds.
Real seeds don't sell F1 seeds! Premier Seeds Direct sell this sweetcorn.
I did the fingernail test on my corn yesterday but it wasn't quite ready. It'll be worth waiting for though.
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