Small chilli
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(28-01-2021, 10:04 AM)Small chilli Wrote: So what’s everyone’s gardening plan for this year?
What’s on your grow list? Anything new ?
Doing anything different?
This year my plan is to only have 2 raised beds in action & 2 tunnels (1 of them not full).
I’m growing
Runner beans
Dwarf french bean
Scarlets mystery climbing bean mix
Kale
Red cabbage
Broccoli
Courgette
Tromboncino
Vegetable spaghetti
4 tomatoes
30 Chillies ( varieties, not plants )
4 sweet pepper
Aubergine Kermit
Cucumber
Lettuce
Salad mixes
Plus my perennials ( asparagus, rhubarb, fruit & herbs )
A couple of tomatoes, sweet peppers, chillies & Kermit are new to me this year.
I’m hoping to store a lot more this year, freeze or dried. Well obviously things have changed .
I’ll be using all 3 tunnels but none of them will be full.
I’ve added carrots, celery, leeks, Brussel sprouts & garlic to my grow list.
I’ve increased the number of tomatoes I’m growing.
anyone else been changing / adding things ?
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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My only change is the addition of Coco Sophie french beans (flat variety).
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(26-02-2021, 08:37 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Well obviously things have changed .
I’ll be using all 3 tunnels but none of them will be full.
I’ve added carrots, celery, leeks, Brussel sprouts & garlic to my grow list.
I’ve increased the number of tomatoes I’m growing.
anyone else been changing / adding things ?
A few things: - Some of my garlic has failed (bulbs had gone a bit mouldy in the shed), so I've bought yellow & purple carrots to sow in their place
- Added larger cordon tomatoes for sauces and drying
- Bought more oriental greens for autumn, as green veggies are a major component of my healthy eating plan
- Bought some oca tubers to try, as they're harvested during the darkest days of winter when there's not much else around
- I'm going to try squeezing some sweetcorn around the squash, just because I have some seeds!
- I want to buy some more flowering annuals, esp trailing varieties, to grow in hanging baskets and in pots on top of water butts
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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(29-01-2021, 05:12 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: It sounds like an absolute bounty but I am still working on getting some of these things to work for me.......also lots of these will be only a couple of plants.
From sets
Onions: Snowball, Stuttgarter, Red Baron (I think...ordered by a friend so I have to double check what we ended up with)
Garlic: Germidour, Messidrome, White giant (I think...same friend!)
Elephant garlic
Maris piper and Charlotte perhaps
From seed - most sown at home and transferred to the plot
Onions: Ailsa Craig
Leek: Lyon 2
PSB
Dwarf curly kale
Red cabbage
Purple topped turnips
Boltardy beetroot
Wanted to buy chard seeds but must control myself...
CFB: Tiger, Kew blue, Scarlet's magical mystery mix
Runners: Mrs Connell's black, Tenderstar
DFB: Vermont Cranberry and Tendergreen
Broad beans: autumn and spring sown Grano Violetto
Peas/mangetout: Oregon sugar pod, Bijou, White crown flowered peas, Calibra
Radish
Mustard and mixed greens
Carrots: Little finger and Royal Chantenay
Parsnip: what's left of the packet my plot neighbor gave me last year. Hoping they won't make quite the same monsters this year. I know germination probably won't be great, so option open to reorder in spring
Squash mixed pack of seeds: whatever is left
Pumpkins: Charmant and Big Max (I love growing pumpkins and want some more, but I am pretty convinced this is impractical!)
Courgette (Really want a trombocino but no room! right?!?!)
Sweetcorn
From seed for the GH
Chillies: Razzamatazz, Beaver Dam, Lemon Drop and probably a few more. Eek. I'm useless at growing chillies. Also have a badly overwintering plant from my garlic friend.....
Peppers: Mini red bell
Watermelon: Sugar babe
Second edit - Some tomatoes of course! TBD
Flowers from seed
Nasturtium
Eryngium
Deliphinium
Larkspur (autumn and spring sown)
Scabious: White, blue, black?!
Lupin (autumn sown)
Marigolds
Calendula
Orlaya
Inevitably some more!
Flowers from bulbs etc
Gladiola
Dahlia
Ranunculus
Daffodils
Hyacinths
Fruit - all already in the ground/established in pots
Blueberries
Blackberries
Blackcurrant
Boysenberries
Red and white currant
Strawberries
Raspberries
Rhubarb - Timperley early and Raspberry red (or something like that!)
Forgot the fruit trees from a couple years back...apple (have had a few in the last couple years), pear (none yet), apricot (not a chance), plum (not yet), and cherries (birds enjoyed the couple that formed)
Third edit! Forgot all about herbs.....basil, mint, chives, parsley, sage, coriander...oh dear.
I'm not secretly living on Monty Don's plot. Where will all of these (and the others I've surely forgotten) go? Just looking at my list made me feel like having a rest. But it's a beautiful sunny day and it's almost March, so it's almost time for super seed sowing!
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26-02-2021, 03:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-02-2021, 05:39 PM by JJB.)
I've missed this thread somehow.
The vague plan at the moment is to grow all that i did last year with a few additions.
GH
tomatoes
Aubergines
Peppers
Chillies
Cucumbers
OUTSIDE
Beans - broad, DFB, CFB
Peas
Carrots
Kale
Chard
Beetroot
Turnips - maybe
Sweetcorn
Courgettes
Squash - tromba, butternut and various others if room.
Onions
Garlic
Shallots
Leeks - maybe, I never get them right
Tomatoes
The odd lettuce or salad leaves
Strawberries
Raspberries
Blueberries
Currants
Blackberries
Tayberries
But all this could change if the whim takes me.
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Mine has been 'tweeked' that many times I think I will revert back to my normal pattern..........which is to just blag it.
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(28-01-2021, 02:39 PM)Veggie Wrote: A plan for 2021????
Today's version of my plan is:-
Make the GHs work harder - grow crops in 4, not just 2/3.
Grow tomatoes, cucumbers, courgettes, DFB, CFB, RBs and peas.
Trombones and butternut squash.
Leeks and onion sets
Beetroot
Carrots
Play with kales.
Ask me again next week. I am NOT growing:-
Parsnips
Swede
Cabbage, Caulis and Sprouts.
I've decided to concentrate on the "easy" veg and stop struggling with the "difficult" veg that take a long time to grow, are also relatively cheap to buy and not my favourite things to eat.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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05-03-2021, 11:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-03-2021, 11:45 AM by Eyren.)
(05-03-2021, 11:28 AM)Veggie Wrote: I am NOT growing:-
Parsnips
Swede
Cabbage, Caulis and Sprouts.
I've decided to concentrate on the "easy" veg and stop struggling with the "difficult" veg that take a long time to grow, are also relatively cheap to buy and not my favourite things to eat.
I feel the same about onions and maincrop potatoes - they take loads of space and are cheap as chips (lol) in the shops. And there's never a shortage of parsnips, carrots, cabbage, etc in the weekly veg box!
I'd rather grow stuff that tastes way better home-grown (tomatoes, strawberries), goes off/stale quickly once picked (lettuce, spinach, peas), is expensive in the shops but easy to grow at home (herbs, green beans, sugar snaps, mangetout), or where I can grow more interesting varieties than are available in the shops (chillies, oriental greens, summer squash, etc).
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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I try to grow as many things as possible that I eat. I'm sure if I got hold of a list of the most sprayed crops commonly sold that would influence my growing.
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No potatoes, parsnips or brassicas (except kale) for me. So many failures, I'll stick to what I can grow successfully., with the odd experiment thrown in.
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