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I have had my first ever broad bean harvest! They were definitely baby broad beans asI probably picked them a bit young. I will let the rest of the pods get a bit bigger. This harvest amounted to about 8 forkfuls of beans, steamed in the microwave and eaten with a little pat of butter. Lovely
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3 cherries! The first for several years. The net bags were a success, there won't be many but each one will be savoured.
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Lots of raspberries - 3 boxes for the freezer.
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Climbing French beans cosse violette, mangetout & gherkins.
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(26-06-2022, 04:24 PM)Proserpina Wrote: I have had my first ever broad bean harvest! They were definitely baby broad beans asI probably picked them a bit young. I will let the rest of the pods get a bit bigger. This harvest amounted to about 8 forkfuls of beans, steamed in the microwave and eaten with a little pat of butter. Lovely I often pick the pods small (about little finger size) and eat them like runner beans, pods and all. They're not furry inside at that stage.
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I have furtled up my first potato of the year. I'm not sure what the variety is - my seed potatoes were my Mum's leftovers and I don't remember what she gave me. Not a lot of flavour in this one though, so I should try to find out what it is!
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Handful of MT & 5 courgettes
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Tomatoes, strawberries, broad beans and physalis.
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This morning Tom's and strawberries.
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1 x cucumber
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