2022 - Picked my first..................
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Rhubarb yesterday, some went in a crumble with frozen raspberries then I roasted a tray to freeze to have on my oatmeal.
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Beetroot from the GH. Some to eat but the very small ones were replanted.

Sorry - wrong thread! They were not my first beets of 2022.
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First Basil not much just enough to add to todays salad.
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First broad beans, autumn sown Claudia.
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I'm going to pick my first strawberry(s) of the season today. They might not get indoors nor be shared. Smile There's only 4, 3 small, one big ripening up in the gh.
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Globe artichokes.  Picked, soaked in salty water to get the aphids out, prepped, boiled whole and then halved them, at which point I found that half of them had maggots in the top of the stem/base of the flower head Sad
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JJB Offline
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(08-05-2022, 09:43 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Globe artichokes.  Picked, soaked in salty water to get the aphids out, prepped, boiled whole and then halved them, at which point I found that half of them had maggots in the top of the stem/base of the flower head Sad

How disappointing.  A little extra protein perhaps Smile
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(09-05-2022, 09:21 AM)JJB Wrote:
(08-05-2022, 09:43 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Globe artichokes.  Picked, soaked in salty water to get the aphids out, prepped, boiled whole and then halved them, at which point I found that half of them had maggots in the top of the stem/base of the flower head Sad

How disappointing.  A little extra protein perhaps Smile

The protein I'm just about okay with, it's the icky mess they've left behind in all the tunnels that's more off putting, especially in a salad. Nowhere to hide!
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So happy to have grown my first ever cauliflower! This was sown in September or October, can't quite remember, then overwintered in the greenhouse before being planted in to a 15 L pot in February. The pot was kept in the greenhouse until March. This one doubled in size in a few days. The pots got quite dry so it looks like it's started to go to seed a bit, but still well chuffed with the result!


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Feeling envious ^^^^. Big Grin
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