2024 - Picked my first.........
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Cucumber. Delistar, seeds from Premier Direct and very nice it was.
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My first tomato of the season. A Bloody Butcher grown outside.

   
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Sungold tomatoes, optimistically planted outside against a south facing wall on May 10th.
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Picked the first Sungold and Orangeto tomatoes. Orangeto is smaller than Sungold and I think I should have left them both a little longer. Tasted very similar, not overly sweet, hence my thought they were a bit early, with a pleasant tangy aftertaste. No more ripening just yet.
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Finally, picked my first tomatoes - 4 to be exact. Minibel, Red Robin, Veranda Red and Three Cheeses High - one of each. Big Grin
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My first tomato

   

Pendulina , from my hanging basket in the tunnel.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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Picked my first courgettes, Rugosa Friulana, a pale yellow warty one. Chopped them up and fried them in an omelette. Delicious!
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Worcesterberries. I'm only telling you this as I'm feeling left out in the courgette department. and I doubt that anyone else grows Worcesterberries. If you're tempted - don't be. They're as spiny as gooseberries with smaller fruit. One day, I'm going to dig them out and burn them - leaving only the ones in the hedge as they're a good deterrent to just about everything.
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Last couple of days of firsts.

Beth Alpha cuc
Charlotte potatoes
a Handful of blackberries.
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Peach - and its a Giant Peach, James.

    Lemon added for scale.
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