Potatoes attacked
Posted by: Can the Man - 20-09-2020, 07:46 PM - Replies (4)

I have had my entire winter new potatoes crop destroyed by aphids (I’m assuming they are called aphids)   All my Pentland javelins and Roosters were growing great they were all at least 2 foot high, when these tiny white flies attacked them. I have been spraying with bug clear (which stinks the tunnel) but to no avail, there are some on my chillies, cucumbers and DFB’s but don’t seem to have been affected the cucumbers at the end of its life so I’ll be pulling them up. 
Any suggestions for what to do in the tunnel ?
What about composting the damaged plants can I ?

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  Feed the Family & Veg Survival Kit
Posted by: Veggie - 19-09-2020, 07:02 PM - Replies (26)

Real Seeds and Franchi sell Seed collections that aim to keep you family fed year round - and to be easy to grow with seeds you can save for the future. 
Since I'm easily tempted I've bought both - the Real Seeds "Feed the Family Collection" bought last February and the Franchi "Vegetable Growing Survival Kit" which is the same as the Brexit seed kit. 

Real seeds : 14 varieties

  • Sanguina beetroot
  • Petrowski turnip
  • Wizard field bean
  • Sutherland kale
  • Leaf Beet chard
  • D' Eyesines fat carrot
  • Bleu de Solaise leek
  • Mortons Secret Mixed lettuce
  • Jessy dwarf sugar snap pea
  • Joan swede
  • Czar runner bean
  • Stupice tomato
  • Verde di Italia courgette
  • Abundance french bean
Order MC46 - £35.90 (although I bought it when there was a discount offer for £26.92)


Franchi Seeds "Vegetable Growing Survival Kit" is £21.99 for 12 varieties but I bought the "Magazine Offer" at £24.99 with 3 mystery packets of seeds extra. They're a bit vague about the varieties of seed in the survival kit but the types (with variety received in brackets) are :-
Short carrot (Paris market)
Lambs Lettuce/Corn salad (as it says!)
Spinach (America)
Broad beans (Aquadulce Supersimona)
Bush tomato (Roma VF)
Cut and come again lettuce (Misticanza- mixed lettuce)

Kale (Cavolo Nero)
Pea (Piccolo Provencale)
Dwarf Borlotto bean (this was actually a Climbing Borlotto Lamon)
Dwarf French bean (N/K yet as they sent Basil by mistake. DFB to come next week with Paolo's apologies. Top marks for customer service) EDIT DFB Boby bianco recived and I can keep the basil. Smile
Pumpkin (Marina di chioggia)
Broccoletti (Spigariello)

For interest, the 3 mystery packets were:-
Gherkin - Piccolo parigi
Lettuce - Barba dei frati
Carrot - Rubrovitamina

In theory, I have enough seeds to Feed my notional family and Survive. All the packets are very generous so I could probably feed the street if I grew the lot!

I think the collections are interesting not only for what's included, but for what is omitted.
There's no cabbage, sprouts or cauli - but kale and Broccoletti.
No cucumbers (as you can't count the freebie gherkins).
No radish or onions - but turnips, swede and leeks.

Would you add anything to these lists or do you think they're sufficient?

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  Storing Beets?
Posted by: Broadway - 19-09-2020, 11:15 AM - Replies (14)

Morning Folks

Can I store lifted beets in spent compost?

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  The I-SPY alphabet spin-off
Posted by: Veggie - 18-09-2020, 11:32 PM - Replies (3)

I want to be ready for when we run the I-SPY in the garden game again next year Wink - by sowing more seeds for each letter of the alphabet.

First up for the As are Aquilegia, Antirrhinum and Aquadulce Broad beans.

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  Kitchen design apps??
Posted by: Scarlet - 18-09-2020, 08:42 AM - Replies (72)

Sorry, I know it's well off topic.....but I'm finally getting a kitchen!!! A big one Smile OMG - I have waited 20 years for this.
I think my husband has been fed up with the "if anyone needs a new kitchen it has to be Scarlet" comments.

My plans ran out but they are alive again - just waiting on the builders quotes. We've decided on a smaller build due to costs but I'm still happy.

I've been trying to draw mine out on paper, but this isn't working. I've a couple of vulnerable peeps at home so I don't want to go trawling the shops looking for inspiration. But this is my one and only chance of getting the kitchen that I want - my OH is already saying "you can add those cabinets later" that will never happen. I want it done as one project. 
I finally get a kitchen that has a big fridge!! I have spent the last 20 years going outside to the fridge in the shed to get stuff while cooking- no fun in the rain.

Anyway - any free apps out there where I can just plot in the measurements and move boxes around?

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  A rather intriguing website and seed catalogue.
Posted by: Mamzie - 16-09-2020, 08:20 PM - Replies (12)

I was innocently browsing the internet when I must have stumbled across a time warp page. As a result I have just lost 2 hours, reading the wonderfully worded pages of this website. Along with being fascinated by some of the rather unusual seeds on offer from them, Tiger nut, Sea beet, Nodding Onion....


"A catalogue of seeds of the different sorts of esculent plants that are raised for use in the kitchen" www.thomasetty.co.uk/seeds/index.html

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  Aldi fruit plants and perennials/shrubs
Posted by: doublyjonah - 16-09-2020, 05:00 PM - Replies (15)

If, like me, you cannot resist cheap little plants (whether at the budget grocery store or the garden centre bargain table), you may be interested to know that Aldi has plants in at the moment.

Fruits: Summer and autumn raspberries (Autumn bliss, but can't remember the summer), blackberry, redcurrant, gojiberry, tayberry, loganberry, green and red gooseberries, and probably a few more.

Euonymus, clematis, calla lilies, and several other varieties.

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  Question for SC
Posted by: Vinny - 16-09-2020, 11:53 AM - Replies (12)

I have grown six  Habanero chilli plants which are now ripening. The problem is that the fruits are only the size of a large pea? I have kept them watered and gave them a feed once a fortnight. The plants look healthy but the fruits are tiny.

Any idea of what I have done wrong SC? Huh

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  Small Tunnel Shapes
Posted by: PyreneesPlot - 16-09-2020, 11:10 AM - Replies (6)

I'm in the market for some new anti-insect mesh to protect my alliums from the leaf miner and brassicas from flea beetle and as my hoops made from left over rebar aren't really big enough I though I'd invest in some supports too. But why is everything round, meaning that the outside edges can't be easily used?
Does anybody make/sell rectangular frames to support mesh or plastic? I can't find anything on the French market, beyond modular solid plastic cloches.
I may have to set MrPP a task, although he still hasn't made the bench from the tree my neighbour cut down three years ago ...

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  Live near Bristol - apple leaves wanted!
Posted by: Veggie - 15-09-2020, 10:59 PM - Replies (3)

http://bristol.ac.uk/cabot/news/2020/app...edR_EE703A

Interesting research project to identify apple varieties from their leaves - but more leaves are needed. 
Wish I lived nearer - I have lots of unidentified apples.

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