Black Russian tomatoes main one for me. Have tried under glass and outdoors, at least three separate attempts over the years. Plants grow okay, not outstanding but supposedly good enough. But when fruiting, I've only managed to get single digit harvestable nos. from a whole summer's growth . Not worth the time and valuable space going forward.
Beetroot (in the ground) are another one. Slugs ALWAYS get there first. Guess I could try growing some in a pot, though. Hmmm..
Oh and any chilli variety where the fruits form in clusters at the ends of the stems and point upwards. Orange Wonder, Spagna, Guarda Cielo, all spring to mind. There's nothing wrong with these varieties per say. I just find them visually unsettling to look at! The fruits always look too congested as they develop, when the flowers start falling off they get caught, and any picked pod the stalk has to remain in situ, so the clusters always look untidy. The OCD kicking in, basically
Beetroot (in the ground) are another one. Slugs ALWAYS get there first. Guess I could try growing some in a pot, though. Hmmm..
Oh and any chilli variety where the fruits form in clusters at the ends of the stems and point upwards. Orange Wonder, Spagna, Guarda Cielo, all spring to mind. There's nothing wrong with these varieties per say. I just find them visually unsettling to look at! The fruits always look too congested as they develop, when the flowers start falling off they get caught, and any picked pod the stalk has to remain in situ, so the clusters always look untidy. The OCD kicking in, basically
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