2021 what I harvested today
Bren Offline
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#21
Mixed lettuce and land cress from my GH.
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JJB Offline
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#22
I emptied an MFB of carrots sown last summer and kept neglected in the GH, not really knowing whether they were going to be any good. Although I had sown rather thickly so the roots were slender, they tasted amazing. Sweet and very carrot. I have another to empty which I might save for a treat. Definitely to be repeated. Might even do some now to beat the early ones in the ground.
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#23
Leeks - they're getting crinkled inside so are going to bolt soon - and purple sprouting broccoli - white aphids have arrived. Still a good haul Smile
First coriander leaves yesterday.
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#24
I thinned my November-sown salad today - lamb's lettuce, Winter Density, tatsoi, mizuna, mustard - and saved the thinnings as a portion of "micro-greens". You pay a fortune for that stuff in the shops, and it would only be thrown away otherwise. The remaining plants are still tiny, but they have space now to put on some serious growth once we have decent day-length again!
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!  Smile
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Bren Offline
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#25
Kale, JA’s and parsnips for tomorrow’s casserole.
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Hi Bren

Sorry if you have mentioned before are your JA's in the ground or containers?
Regards..........Danny Smile

Bren Offline
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(20-02-2021, 08:41 PM)Broadway Wrote: Hi Bren

Sorry if you have mentioned before are your JA's in the ground or containers?

They’re growing in the ground Danny behind the shed, between my permanent bean row and the garden wall.

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(20-02-2021, 08:51 PM)Bren Wrote:
(20-02-2021, 08:41 PM)Broadway Wrote: Hi Bren

Sorry if you have mentioned before are your JA's in the ground or containers?

They’re growing in the ground Danny behind the shed, between my permanent bean row and the garden wall.
OK I've ordered some 30ltr pots/buckets for mine, for this year at least. I want to get them in next week but fear I don't have enough soil/compost as yet. Do you think I could I cover them and top/earth up as they appear?
Regards..........Danny Smile

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(21-02-2021, 07:03 AM)Broadway Wrote:
(20-02-2021, 08:51 PM)Bren Wrote:
(20-02-2021, 08:41 PM)Broadway Wrote: Hi Bren

Sorry if you have mentioned before are your JA's in the ground or containers?

They’re growing in the ground Danny behind the shed, between my permanent bean row and the garden wall.
OK I've ordered some 30ltr pots/buckets for mine, for this year at least. I want to get them in next week but fear I don't have enough soil/compost as yet. Do you think I could I cover them and top/earth up as they appear?

I don't know Danny mine are planted at around  5 inch below the ground.
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PyreneesPlot Offline
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First asparagus spears (4) this afternoon, which i think is the earliest yet.
And some lettuce, flat leaved parsley & beetroot.
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