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RE: What I harvested today - Small chilli - 10-11-2020 Leeks & kale RE: What I harvested today - Mark_Riga - 11-11-2020 raspberries and beetroot. 200g raspberries, had 60g with same of red currants ffrom freezer drizzled with honey and topped with cream. I don't think I'll be growing cylindra beetroot again. they grow too tall out of the ground and both mice and rats will eat them. I can earth up the round ones which seems to deter the varmints. RE: What I harvested today - JJB - 12-11-2020 Pack Choi, Chinese cabbage, spring onions, coriander, radish pods, parsley. Stir fry assured. RE: What I harvested today - Bren - 12-11-2020 Raspberries, spring onions, assorted lettuce leaves and some land cress. RE: What I harvested today - Bren - 15-11-2020 Raspberries, JA’s, carrots, parsnips and herbs. RE: What I harvested today - Broadway - 15-11-2020 Swiss chard RE: What I harvested today - Small chilli - 18-11-2020 Leeks, purple sprouts, cabbage & sprouting broccoli. RE: What I harvested today - Bren - 19-11-2020 Yesterday mixed lettuce today will be carrots for tonight's pie. RE: What I harvested today - Broadway - 21-11-2020 (07-11-2020, 07:29 PM)Broadway Wrote:Well I picked my first one today, about a 1/4 the size of yours DJ but it's still a parsnip. I just bunged them in for an experiment this year so I'm looking forward to next year(07-11-2020, 07:19 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: First ever parsnip 843 gI'm hoping for the same this year DJ, hoping! Not sure if anyone can confirm what I read about the seeds, they need to be new each year?? RE: What I harvested today - Admin - 21-11-2020 Parsnip germination is hit or miss at anytime, fresh seed often produces better germination rates. Some people prefer to pre germinate before sowing |