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  • #31
    I was thinking that I wasn't trying anything new this year, but then I remembered that I have a watermelon plant in the greenhouse (foolishly right next to an all female cucumber plant, so I dread to think what my cucs will taste like ), and I have parsnips for the first time too, thanks to a swap with pipscariad

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    • #32
      Originally posted by SarzWix View Post
      a watermelon plant in the greenhouse (foolishly right next to an all female cucumber plant, so I dread to think what my cucs will taste like )
      Could be the start of something wonderful - I adore both watermelon and cucumber, yummmmy!
      Life is brief and very fragile, do that which makes you happy.

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      • #33
        I've grown Asparagus Peas for the first time this year, just because they sounded interesting. I won't be growing them next year - they taste horrible!! I'll stick to "proper" peas and "proper" asparagus

        Oh, and I'm growing Achocha too, never tried it before and not absolutely sure what to do with it once it's grown
        Last edited by MaureenHall; 08-07-2009, 12:07 PM.
        My girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there

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        • #34
          i so want to say "my nails" but i know i cant lol!

          well I am now growing some herbs in little pots for the first time in my kitchen and other toms and tumbling toms!

          Ooo i am gettin excited about trying out all my new veggies !

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          • #35
            I usually try and have a 'This year's guest veg', and this year it's salsify. Don't know how it will do, or if we'll even like it, but a couple of times in the past I've sown a few seeds of something either because I was given them or because someone requested I grow it, and have been pleasantly surprised. Pottimarron pumpkins being the biggest success... asked to grow them by a mate, tasted one and kept most of the crop for myself.
            Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.

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            • #36
              Ummm... everything I'm growing is 'the first time' for me since I had a veggie patch when I was about 12!

              So my list goes...

              Million Toms
              Tumbling Toms
              Courgettes
              Winter Squash
              Spring Onions
              Carrots
              Mange Tout
              Peas
              Runner Beans
              Dwarf Beans
              Long Sweet Peppers
              Mini Peppers
              Chillies
              Gherkins
              Cucumbers (Mini Munch and Burpless)
              Radishes
              Lettuces (pretty much obliterated by slugs and snails)
              Aubergines
              Vivaldi Spuds
              Various Herbs
              Sweet Peas

              Blimey that list looks a lot more impressive than it really is!

              I'm still in the 'I'm only messing about and not seriously growing yet' mindset but that list has bolstered my confidence!

              I only have a small amount of each (except the tomatoes, chillies and peppers as I expected half to die/get eaten/not germinate) and I am already getting very excited about next years as I will have my green house up and some proper beds ready by then

              I'm off to take some pics of my garden to email to my sister and I might try and fathom the photo albums on here too!
              http://vegblogs.co.uk/overthyme/

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              • #37
                I like asparagus peas, but I'd grow them for the flowers anyway. As a vegetable, it is very easy to miss the pods until they are a bit big, and gettign tough.....
                First time of growing? French beans.
                I've attempted all the rest before (although in some cases not these varieties)
                Spuds (Nicola)
                Runner beans (Margoles, or some name like that, white flowers)
                sweetcorn
                sugarpod peas
                asparagus peas
                The chickpeas don't count, because there are only 4 plants survived the slugs, and I am pretty sure I won't get any crop. Next year I will try to grow them 'properly'!
                Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.

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