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Do you find a lot of hype surrounding some vegetable varieties?
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Last edited by GardeningMike; 05-04-2009, 06:56 AM.
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Originally posted by Sue View PostI agree,
As you go on growing you gradually find the varieties that are right for you and the occasional new one gets added to the list every year, last year rejects were the climbing courgette and the dreadful sub-arctic tomato. Last year I found the mini-green iceberg lettuce from T&M, which did really well, stood without bolting and was a good size for one person to eat over a few days.
As for carrots, I had two tubs of carrots, Autumn King and D'Eysines Fat Carrots from Real Seeds. Have just harvested the last of them, every single Autumn King had root fly but the D'Eysines didn't, only a few had rotted, I think due to being near the edge of the tub where it has been getting hot in the recent sun it def wasn't root fly. I checked the Real Seeds catalogue and this isn't listed as a virtue so don't know if it was coincidence or not, the tubs were side by side. So they're on my list again this year.
Sue
Have you fed that back to Real Seeds, I have found they are always interested in things like this!
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And its an old thing. I've seen very old catalogs and flyers, letters and what nots advertising the value and attributes of seed.
I suppose since man has been cultivating plants for food this has gone on. We do it with everything else, so why not seed?
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What makes me really cross is when a seed company vigorously promotes a variety, then two years later they drop it to promote a replacement. If the first variety really was the 'sweetest', 'tastiest', 'most blight resistant', then even if something better comes along surely it's still the second sweetest or whatever and still worth growing. But no, they drop it like a stone and it's never mentioned again. It makes you loath to grow any new varieties in case you love them and can never get them again.Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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