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In & out for 2021 - Small chilli - 08-10-2020 We’re well on our way Choosing the Chillies & sweet peppers for next year. I thought we should do the same for everything else as well. My list is definitely only a rough outline. I’ve not really given it much thought! About time I did. In 1 Tromboncino 1 Buffalo horn tomato 1 Rosella tomato 2-3 buckets Carrots 5-6 Red cabbage 4-5 Broccoli 2-3 kale 1 Spaghetti squash 1 Cucumber Some Lettuce/salad Asparagus & rhubarb because it’s already there. And obviously the already mentioned chillies & sweet peppers Everything else is out because I’ll be a builder not gardener next year RE: In & out for 2021 - toomanytommytoes - 09-10-2020 Out: Brokali Apollo F1. Sets a tiny main head and the side shoots are really spindly, sparse and go to seed in a flash. Got much better side shoots in terms of quality and quantity off Marathon calabrese. Shiraz Mangetout. Looks pretty and is productive, but not very tasty. Will be replaced with Oregon Sugar Pod. Any curly kale. Little brassica moths and whitefly love hiding in the folds. They ignored the calabrese, Tuscan kale and kohl rabi in the same bed. New Zealand spinach. Easy to grow and prolific, but has a weird texture when raw and no taste when cooked. Also makes my throat burn/itch. RE: In & out for 2021 - JJB - 10-10-2020 This list will probably change as I rummage through the seeds on a rainy day, or get too enthusiastic come springtime. I'm also going to grow beans, corn and courgettes in a couple of batches an early and a late IN Tomatoes not fully decided yet but sungold, sweet aperatif, buffalo horn, Akron, crimson crush, ferline, cour di bue. I have resolved to reduce th varieties and be conscious of blight OUT Rosella unless it goes in the GH, outside it was late and split Marmande not worth the bother Others IN Dwarf blue kale, toscana Squash - Tromba, ichi kuri Courgettes Bianca trieste, diamante, green bush, black beauty CFB - hunter marvel of venice, lidl's DFB - fine beans variety undecided, aquilon BB - masterpiece longpod Chard - fordhook giant Carrots Corn Beetroot - choggia Mangetout Aubergine Peppers Chilli Cucumber- Beth alpha, tasty king Salad stuff OUT Brokoli Apollo -i agree with TMTT Leeks. I never get them in the ground in time and then they never take off. Courgettes - yellow ones, romanesco it didn't keep, nice de rond too big and prickly, patty pans CFB - lazy housewife DFB - tendercrop, yellow ones Cucumber - la diva it wasn't any different than BA, konsa Radishes RE: In & out for 2021 - Veggie - 10-10-2020 I have INs that I always grow and experimental INs that are on their first chance or last chance. INs (always) Tomato - Gardener's Delight and an early windowsill to of some sort Cucumber - Beth Alpha Mangetout - Bijou CFB - Hunter DFB - Delinel did well this year Beetroot - a red one and yellow Boldor Leek - any Lettuce - mixed for CACA Courgette - any green ones Tromba for a laugh OUT Tomatoes - all big ones, white ones, most yellow ones and sorry Black Cherry (couldn't tell when it was ready) Cucumber - outdoor, prickly ones, Courgette - yellow Mangetout - purple Probably more but I need to garden now! RE: In & out for 2021 - Bren - 10-10-2020 Not so much as out just Less Scarlet emperor beans and more Blauhilde beans. RE: In & out for 2021 - Mark_Riga - 10-10-2020 (09-10-2020, 10:05 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Out: May be you should grow one for the white fly so they don't turn their attention to the others, unless you think you can eliminate them. RE: In & out for 2021 - Mark_Riga - 12-10-2020 Tomatoes Out: Marmande as never done very well for me and I suspect the current seeds harbour tomato leaf mould. In: Black Russian. Never tried it before First time grown this year was Roma VF which did OK but slugs found it very attractive. The VF stands for verticillum and fusarium wilt resistance so will try growing one in the greenhouse border where other varieties do very poorly. If it does well, I will try grafting onto it in 2022. Also in Beth Alpha cucumber. Never grown before but seems a popular variety on this site. |