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		Picked my first Matt's Hornet tomato, they're a funny shape and colour but I like their taste, it's a sweet one. Will grow this one again, great for snacking, I can't see many getting  to the table.
	 
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		First tomatoes today, 2 Moravsky Div très précoce. Nice acidity    
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		Tomato Gardener's Delight & Cucumber Vert Long de Chine
	 
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		My Chinese slangen is coming out. Whilst no. 3 wasn't as bitter and just about edible, no point in eating them just because. I have enough other varieties.
	 
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		Purple sprouting broccoli
	 
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		Picked my first plums, 4lb so far - for 3 years. Czar variety. They are hard at the moment but I picked one about a week go that was soft this morning and tasted OK. It is good for cooking or eating but I think the pigeons have had it every year till this. Supposed to be picked mid August but I don't think there would be any left on the tree by then.We used to get loads every year off a victoria but it was dug up and moved last spring when we had a new septic tank. There are a few plums on it near the top but they look a bit shriveled. The very dry spell we are having won't help and it needs a lot of dead wood pruning out now.
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		We had the first sweetcorn this evening, Swift is about the only F1 thing I grow, and has certainly been enjoying the hot weather. It hasn't be watered either once the plants were established. First tomatoes yellow pear and black centiflor hypertress
 
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		Had first figs this week out of the polytunnel. Unfortunately I'm the only one who likes them    . There are a few more nearly ripe and a lot of small ones for later in the year hopefully.
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		Picked my first spuds  - emptied a 30l planter, rather than picked. Tipped the pot upside down into another planter. Furtled out some very nice little spuds (about  a pound and a half) which I'm pleased with as they were FREE seed potatoes to start with. They were in desperate need of water so wanted to see what a dried out pot can produce. After recent rain, I'm hoping that the other pots will do better.I left the smallest spuds in the bottom of the new planter - maybe they'll grow??
 
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		Picked my first daylily buds for this evening starter.
	 
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