When I was a child, brought up in a Yorkshire village, in pre-supermarket days, I had never seen, let alone eaten many foods that are commonplace nowadays such as peppers, chillies, garlic, aubergines, sweet potatoes Jerusalem artichokes, asparagus, sweetcorn,figs, blueberries and lots of herbs.
I now grow most of the above regularly, and the rest I have grown but then stopped either because I don't like them ( Jerusalem artichokes - why did I not try them first?) or I have decided they are not worth the effort. (Sweet potatoes).
However, I find I tend to stick to the same varieties when I find one that works for me and my heavy soil. Sweetcorn is Lark, sweet peppers are Gypsy etc. Some plants, for example potatoes, I'll try a new variety as an extra or if someone has recommended it but maybe I am turning into a stick in the mud.
Are the rest of you more adventurous than me or do you stick with tried and tested.
I now grow most of the above regularly, and the rest I have grown but then stopped either because I don't like them ( Jerusalem artichokes - why did I not try them first?) or I have decided they are not worth the effort. (Sweet potatoes).
However, I find I tend to stick to the same varieties when I find one that works for me and my heavy soil. Sweetcorn is Lark, sweet peppers are Gypsy etc. Some plants, for example potatoes, I'll try a new variety as an extra or if someone has recommended it but maybe I am turning into a stick in the mud.
Are the rest of you more adventurous than me or do you stick with tried and tested.
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