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21-07-2021, 09:14 PM
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Strawberries, raspberries, Sweet pepper, tomato & mixed salad.
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Today cucs, courgettes, charlottes, parsley, Black cherry toms, mixed lettuce, radish pods and raspberries.
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French beans.
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Beans - green & yellow dwarf, & purple climbing. Cucumbers.
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Cucumber, DFB, broccoli, strawberries, raspberries.
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Curly kale and some DFB's. That looks about it for the DFB's, 2 portions and the rest have been eaten!
Regards..........Danny
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(25-07-2021, 10:56 AM)Broadway Wrote: Curly kale and some DFB's. That looks about it for the DFB's, 2 portions and the rest have been eaten!
That's a bit sad Danny, any idea who/what snaffled them? I rely on the glut of beans to see me through the winter.
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Greetings from Salisbury
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Yesterday I did eventually get out to pick. Got the usual beans and courgettes, the mangetout are nearly over. Picked the first tromba and had it griddled with some basa fillets and the first Kennilworth King George tomato. Will gather some chard today for a change when the drizzle dries up.
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(25-07-2021, 11:24 AM)JJB Wrote: (25-07-2021, 10:56 AM)Broadway Wrote: Curly kale and some DFB's. That looks about it for the DFB's, 2 portions and the rest have been eaten!
That's a bit sad Danny, any idea who/what snaffled them? I rely on the glut of beans to see me through the winter. No idea Jen but have also had half the CFB's eaten as well
I assume slugs? but am not sure. As an aside I've been looking at using nematodes for next year.
My runners are doing great
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New potatoes (nicola), lettuce, broad beans (used to be sutton but self saved for several years). That's it for broad beans for this year, so probably have these fresh for dinner n whatever is in the freezer for later.
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