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Last pick of the rhubarb, lettuce, courgettes, kale & a few purple sprouting broccoli leaves.
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It was not last night but the night before
but OMG! They were delicious..
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7 Courgettes, some mangetout and a bowl of raspberries.
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Tomatoes for lunch....
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Salad bowl lettuce, land cress, basil, chives, nasturtiums flowers, radishes and spring onions.
Those Toms look great scarlet I’m rather envious.
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Lettuce, cucumber, spring onions, radish pods, basil, thyme.
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Well I don't think I've ever had beans so thin and long as this before? The weather? The variety?
This is Avalon - from the seed circle a few years.
Average length is about 6inches...some are 7 and a half. Very chuffed with these today.
# these are early as they are planted in the green house. I have climbing ones outside - nowhere near cropping yet.
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Are they DFBs, Scarlet, maybe from Nellie?
I've just looked through my beans stash - found Artemis, Avalon, Adour, Aramis - but not Avalon!
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Sorry...just went back up to check!
They are Aquilon - dwarf french bean.
I don't know who they came from. I can't find the pack but definitely from a swap. I will be growing these again. Must make sure I don't eat them all as I've only 10 plants.
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One raspberry and a dish of strawberries.