2022 - Picked my first..................
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(10-05-2022, 06:52 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: So happy to have grown my first ever cauliflower! This was sown in September or October, can't quite remember, then overwintered in the greenhouse before being planted in to a 15 L pot in February. The pot was kept in the greenhouse until March. This one doubled in size in a few days. The pots got quite dry so it looks like it's started to go to seed a bit, but still well chuffed with the result!

That's a thing of beauty, well done!
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A truly impressive cauli TMTT
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(10-05-2022, 06:52 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: So happy to have grown my first ever cauliflower! This was sown in September or October, can't quite remember, then overwintered in the greenhouse before being planted in to a 15 L pot in February. The pot was kept in the greenhouse until March. This one doubled in size in a few days. The pots got quite dry so it looks like it's started to go to seed a bit, but still well chuffed with the result!
Very impressive TMTT, serious envy. Mine never have grown tight like that.
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Picked my first strawberries - three strawberries actually. Starting to feel like summer now. Big Grin
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One single bijou MT from the gh. I ate it on the hoof and it was lovely. I'm not sure there'll ever be enough for a meal from one lonely straggly plant and it will be sacrificed to make room for a tomato when planting out time comes.
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Picked my first 3 strawberries.
Bob said they were very nice.
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Chive flowers.
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Strawberries (from the tunnel)
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Outdoor MT and indoor tomatoes Red Robin.
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Here it is - the First courgette of 2022.  Cool
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