DFB & watermelon sugar baby
Don’t think watermelons are going to come to much. Got a few but none bigger than a marrow fat pea. They should be bigger by now if they’re going to produce, I think.
Sweet pepper (black) can’t remember its name, beaver dam chilli (green)
DFB & watermelon sugar baby
Don’t think watermelons are going to come to much. Got a few but none bigger than a marrow fat pea. They should be bigger by now if they’re going to produce, I think.
Sweet pepper (black) can’t remember its name, beaver dam chilli (green)
Some superb babies. I like the cockscomb, they look like soldiers standing to attention with funny dress hats on. Are they llikely to go outside in your flower beds?
Courgette gem & pumpkin dill’s Atlantic giant
Pumpkin plant isn’t happy. He looks very yellow. Like he’s hungry. But I feed him sheep daggin tea a couple of times a week, tomato feed ones a week and cal mag ones a week (only just started this one to be fair). Feeding all other cucurbits the same and they are looking ok.
DFB & watermelon sugar baby
Don’t think watermelons are going to come to much. Got a few but none bigger than a marrow fat pea. They should be bigger by now if they’re going to produce, I think.
Sweet pepper (black) can’t remember its name, beaver dam chilli (green)
Some superb babies. I like the cockscomb, they look like soldiers standing to attention with funny dress hats on. Are they llikely to go outside in your flower beds?
No polytunnel only for the cockscomb. They are annuals unfortunately
(08-07-2024, 08:59 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Sweet pepper (black) can’t remember its name, beaver dam chilli (green)
Nocturne?
That’s the fella. Thanks. I knew it was one from you. Couldn’t be bothered hunting though all the fleece and undergrowth to find the label . I’m absolutely loving how it’s growing. Can’t wait to try one.
Greenhouse is finally planted up for winter. Similar set up to last year.
Left side:
Kale (Black Magic, Red Russian)
Coriander
Lettuce (Navara, Salad Bowl Red & Green)
Spinach (Mikado, Lazio)
Back:
Parsley
Right side:
Tatsoi
Mibuna
Mizuna (red and green)
Komatsuna
Pak choi (red and green)
Chard
Empty space where it's too shady under the staging
That should provide us enough for one or two salads a week, depending on light levels. I've got more lettuce in the grow tent and I'll be trying some on a windowsill too.
The green and metal tent pegs are marking the rows of interplanted Solent Wight garlic, about 48 cloves in total.
On the staging out of shot, there's some red cabbage, cauliflower and calabrese plants in modules for overwintering and planting in February. Also overwintering onions which aren't big enough to plant out yet.