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    I'm so excited. Pity my DH does not share my joy. We ate our first strawberry today (divided between 3 of us, and - sob - our daughter spat hers out after giving it a good chomp, as toddlers do), and we have our first tomato flower, another strawb going red, two mini cukes and some minute runner beans!

    Do I need to net the runners? Can't wait to eat them. How long will it be between having little beans (about 1 cm long now) and having edible-sized ones?
    Singleton Allotments Society
    Ashford Gardeners - A gardening club (and so much more) for the greenfingered of Ashford and surrounding areas. Non-Ashfordites welcome .

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    Originally posted by Sonata View Post
    I'm so excited. Pity my DH does not share my joy. We ate our first strawberry today (divided between 3 of us, and - sob - our daughter spat hers out after giving it a good chomp, as toddlers do), and we have our first tomato flower, another strawb going red, two mini cukes and some minute runner beans!

    Do I need to net the runners? Can't wait to eat them. How long will it be between having little beans (about 1 cm long now) and having edible-sized ones?
    last year it was only about 2 to 3 days till my runners were pickable. unless you have loads of pidgeons i wouldnt bother with net. if just found 2 mange tout peas on my mange tout plants. hope you enjoy your beans.
    a good put down line to use !

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    • #3
      Wow, that's brilliant. They seem to be growing at a rate of about 1 cm a day, so I might have a bit of a wait. Hurrumph.

      Daughter keeps eating our daily strawberry harvest..never mind the birds!
      Singleton Allotments Society
      Ashford Gardeners - A gardening club (and so much more) for the greenfingered of Ashford and surrounding areas. Non-Ashfordites welcome .

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      • #4
        There's nothing quite like your first homegrown strawberry. Sadly the shop-bought rubbish will never be good enough again.
        Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sonata View Post
          Daughter keeps eating our daily strawberry harvest..never mind the birds!
          Try her on peas-in-the-pod.
          Even sweeter than strawbs. I took a bag to a BBQ yesterday, and after the initial "what a weirdo" looks I got, the kids devoured the whole lot
          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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          • #6
            Oooh, I wanted to grow peas. I used to love them but seriously went off them (have only ever had frozen).

            Just have to find the space...
            Singleton Allotments Society
            Ashford Gardeners - A gardening club (and so much more) for the greenfingered of Ashford and surrounding areas. Non-Ashfordites welcome .

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            • #7
              I've got the ones that stay in a pot... erm.... half pint. Just sown them. We'll wait and see what happens!
              Pea : Garden : Half Pint (Mini Vegetable) (Seeds)
              "Hmm, that doesn't make much sense to me. But then, you are very small... I always liked going south. Somehow feels like going downhill."

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