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My veg list is the same as last year, just with a few new varities
Aubergine (6 poss 7 vars)
Beetroot (4 vars)
Broad Beans/feves (2)
Broccoli (3)
Brussels Sprouts (3)
Cabbages(red, summer, spring, summer, savoy)
Carrot
Celery
Collards
Perpetual Spinach/rainbow Chard
Courgette (verde, yellow & trombo)
Cucumber (gherkin)
Cucumber
Fennel
Garlic
Haricot dwarf green & yellow and climbing
Pea bean
Lettuce (6 vars)
Leeks
Kale
Mustard Greens
Onions (Florence)
Parsnips
Melons
Peas
Peppers (3 vars)
Chillies loads!
Turnips (2 Var)
Radish mix of several vars
Radicchio
Tomatoes
Tomatillos
And I'm toying with growing spuds again now that the slugs are under control, but there are still the voles
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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mcdood
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Gardenfocused lists these as slug resistant:
Charlotte, Estima, Golden Wonder, Kestrel, Romano, Sante and Wilja.
I've personally grown both Charlotte and Kestrel both 2nd earlies and they are both great, not grown the others.
Sadly no list on there for vole resistant.
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My gardening plan for 2021:
Buy a house with a garden
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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(30-01-2021, 11:20 AM)Proserpina Wrote: My gardening plan for 2021:
Buy a house with a garden Hi Proserpina
How are you?
Regards..........Danny
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Vinny
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(30-01-2021, 11:06 AM)mcdood Wrote: Gardenfocused lists these as slug resistant:
Charlotte, Estima, Golden Wonder, Kestrel, Romano, Sante and Wilja.
I've personally grown both Charlotte and Kestrel both 2nd earlies and they are both great, not grown the others.
Sadly no list on there for vole resistant. I can vouch for the Kestrel being slug resistant and most earlies are slug resistant to a certain extent because they are in the soil for such a short time.
"The problem with retirement is that you never get a day off"- Abe Lemons
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30-01-2021, 07:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-01-2021, 07:59 PM by Veggie.
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As I've said in other posts I consider this the first "proper" year on the plot so the list is probably a tad adventurous !
Probably more bits to add later...
Perennial Fruit & Veg
Asparagus - Grown from seed last year
Rhubarb - Grown from seed last year
Strawberries - Runners from last years plants
Raspberries / Blackberries - Purchased this month
Taunton Deane Kale / Nine Star Broccoli - Cuttings purchased last year
JA's
Various Leeks, Onions, & Wild Garlic
A set of patio fruit tree's currently potted up in the yard - Cherry, Nectarine, 2 x Apples, Pear, Plum
Plus some other bits on order....
Annual Veg
Potatoes
Onions/Leeks/Garlic
Beets
Runners/FB's/DFB's
Carrots
Parsnips
Courgettes/Marrows/Squashes
Spinach/Chard
Brussels/Pak Choi/Cabbage/Kohl Rabi
Salad bits in the yard at home...plus spares at the plot
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Chillis/Peppers
Aubergines
Lettuce/Leafs
Regards..........Danny
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PyreneesPlot
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We grew Charlottes the first year we were here, McDood - lovely spuds !
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Broadway
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(30-01-2021, 07:14 PM)Broadway Wrote: As I've said in other posts I consider this the first "proper" year on the plot so the list is probably a tad adventurous!
Probably more bits to add later...
Perennial Fruit & Veg
Asparagus - Grown from seed last year
Rhubarb - Grown from seed last year
Strawberries - Runners from last years plants
Raspberries / Blackberries - Purchased this month
Taunton Deane Kale / Nine Star Broccoli - Cuttings purchased last year
JA's
Various Leeks, Onions, & Wild Garlic
A set of patio fruit tree's currently potted up in the yard - Cherry, Nectarine, 2 x Apples, Pear, Plum
Plus some other bits on order....
Annual Veg
Potatoes
Onions/Leeks/Garlic
Beets
Runners/FB's/DFB's
Carrots
Parsnips
Courgettes/Marrows/Squashes
Spinach/Chard
Brussels/Pak Choi/Cabbage/Kohl Rabi
Salad bits in the yard at home...plus spares at the plot
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Chillis/Peppers
Aubergines
Lettuce/Leafs Thanks Veggie
Regards..........Danny
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02-02-2021, 08:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2021, 09:01 AM by Eyren.
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I hope to have all four raised beds up and running this spring, plus lots more container growing on my patio and in the new conservatory
Favourite vegetables that I've grown before:
- CFBs
- Broad beans
- Peas (regular, mangetout, sugar snap)
- Spinach
- Kale
- Lettuce
- Cherry tomatoes (several varieties)
- Beetroot (red, striped, golden)
- Garlic
- Spring onions
- Winter squash
New to me:
- Malabar spinach - a heat-loving climber which I'm very excited to try
- More leafy greens - kailaan, broccoli raab, collard greens, chopsuey greens
- Celeriac
- Summer squash (patty pan, crookneck)
Fingers crossed as I haven't had much luck in the past:
- Sweet peppers
- Chillies
- Aubergines
- Pak choi
- Leeks (a bit tricky in our dry climate)
- Courgettes (I'm the only person on the planet who's never had a courgette glut!!)
Fruit:
- Blueberries
- Strawberries
- Rhubarb (not much, if any, of that as it's a new crown)
On the ornamental front, I have new perennials that I'm excited to see flower:
- Roses Alba Maxima (white) and Gabriel Oak (cerise)
- Honeysuckle "Rhubarb & Custard"
- Clematis "Nelly Moser"
and a selection of rather dramatic tulips (Black Parrot, etc). Not forgetting the usual annuals such as old-fashioned sweet peas!
There's more, of course, but those are the highlights!
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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I like to be self sufficient in:
peas, potatoes, onions, garlic, drying beans, tomatoes, leeks, pumpkins and squash, chillies, broadbeans (drying)
raspberries, blackcurrants and redcurrants
and grow lots in season of:
parsnips, carrots, courgettes, cauli, sweet peppers, french beans, aubergines, sweetcorn, lettuce, beetroot, cucumber
apples (hopefully August to March) pears, plums
some:
cabbage, broccoli, brussels,
want but often fail:
strawberries and melons.
Too many pest like strawberries: birds, squirrels, mice, slugs... I saw 4 squirrels having a look around at the weekend.
melons can be growing strongly then just up and pop their clogs.
though with the state of the ground at the present not sure what I'll be able to grow, might have to rethink
growing rice.
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