snakeshack, very impressive work!
I'm a little puzzled about your how your comment "onions from sets were pathetic" ties in with picture 2???????????? Looks a pretty good crop to me!
"good crop of caterpillars on a calabrese root stock (no leaves though)" Ha ha that made me laugh
I got mine late June, 8m x 12m. I've spent about 100 hours digging up well established couch grass (so well established in fact that it seemed to have partially smothered the mats of bindweed roots!), bindweed roots and brambles. I've still only got 1/3 to 1/2 cleared maybe and I'm getting bored of the digging, although it is considerably easier now that it has actually rained!
I've managed to get quite a bounty of dwarf French beans off about 2 plants, tomatoes off 3 plants, a reasonable amount of potatoes, including a few volunteers that I thought was a volunteer tomato due to the seeds growing (it was dark when I found them!), about 8 courgettes off one plant, a couple of pumpkins.
A pretty good return especially as I didn't water them much (the couple of runner bean plants were rubbish) and wasn't expecting much of the plot this year.
I also uncovered further hidden treasure in the form of 3 gooseberry bushes hidden under the couch grass which will hopefully give me fruit next year, and some jerusalem artichokes which grew of their own accord which I had never eaten before. Plus a few blackberries to snack on while chopping down the brambles!
I was also given some onions, courgettes/marrows, a big bag of Picasso potatoes, green and purple French beans, a cucumber, yellow tomatoes (which were so delicious my non-tomato fan girlfriend asked me to try and blag some more!), and a couple of white aubergines by other friendly plot holders.
Much to my astonishment I was also successful in growing two cauliflowers in my back garden!
So a pretty good 4 months I reckon!! I'm looking forward to more.
Keep up the good work everyone.
I'm a little puzzled about your how your comment "onions from sets were pathetic" ties in with picture 2???????????? Looks a pretty good crop to me!
"good crop of caterpillars on a calabrese root stock (no leaves though)" Ha ha that made me laugh
I got mine late June, 8m x 12m. I've spent about 100 hours digging up well established couch grass (so well established in fact that it seemed to have partially smothered the mats of bindweed roots!), bindweed roots and brambles. I've still only got 1/3 to 1/2 cleared maybe and I'm getting bored of the digging, although it is considerably easier now that it has actually rained!
I've managed to get quite a bounty of dwarf French beans off about 2 plants, tomatoes off 3 plants, a reasonable amount of potatoes, including a few volunteers that I thought was a volunteer tomato due to the seeds growing (it was dark when I found them!), about 8 courgettes off one plant, a couple of pumpkins.
A pretty good return especially as I didn't water them much (the couple of runner bean plants were rubbish) and wasn't expecting much of the plot this year.
I also uncovered further hidden treasure in the form of 3 gooseberry bushes hidden under the couch grass which will hopefully give me fruit next year, and some jerusalem artichokes which grew of their own accord which I had never eaten before. Plus a few blackberries to snack on while chopping down the brambles!
I was also given some onions, courgettes/marrows, a big bag of Picasso potatoes, green and purple French beans, a cucumber, yellow tomatoes (which were so delicious my non-tomato fan girlfriend asked me to try and blag some more!), and a couple of white aubergines by other friendly plot holders.
Much to my astonishment I was also successful in growing two cauliflowers in my back garden!
So a pretty good 4 months I reckon!! I'm looking forward to more.
Keep up the good work everyone.
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