Growing Festive veggies - Challenge.
Bren Offline
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I'll  be growing lettuce  Big Grin  in my GH either in the borders or buckets if the toms haven't finished when its planting time.
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I've grown climbing Frenchies in the gable end of my greenhouse one year! Cool They did really well but I don't think would survive the NE weather (even indoors) to be able to pick on the big day? Sick
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Vinny Offline
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I will just be aimng for fresh Parsnips, tatties, brassicas of some description and possibly carrots or swedes if they get their finger out! Rolleyes Smile
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(29-07-2022, 09:56 AM)Veggie Wrote: You have 2 GHs, - less of the excuses and try it! If you don't try, you won't know. Big Grin

But do I really want to traipse up the garden in the wind and snow and frost and icicles in the middle of winter to water and cover something that is tender, probably not, so there's failure before I've even started. Smile
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^^^ That's why my GHs are clustered near the kitchen door .Big Grin
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I like the idea. I do grow the usual suspects for the festive meal. But I don’t think it’d work for me. I’ll be honest I’m worried how I’m going to dry all my beans for shelling at the “correct” time of year. Because it’s so damp here they rot if I leave them on the plants to dry. That includes the variety in the polytunnel. So I don’t think I’ll be joining you attempting to grow delicate thing’s for the festive season.
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I've made myself a Deal that I will only eat Free stuff or yellow stickers over the festive season. This will be a step up from my usual beans on toast with cheese or an egg on top. Big Grin
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Have you figured how to grow chocolate? No choccy, not festive.
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Maybe someone will give me some choccy - then my conscience will be clear. Big Grin
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I'm going to try this - I've got big tubs that can hold the carrots and spuds. Is it too late for parsnips to be sown? I like fresh parsley too, so I'll try for that. I'll sow some cabbage too. I'll re-read this thread for more inspiration Smile
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