There are some veg/fruit that are at their best for eating within minutes of picking, maybe hours whilst others will happily store. Shop bought produce that's been in transit and storage for days loses that little spark of life that still flickers on in a fresh picked summat.
The classic is sweetcorn, meant to be eaten within minutes of picking.
Crisp beans that snap compared with the rubbery green things for sale
Sun warmed tomatoes or pale watery tasteless things
Small crisp courgettes or thick-skinned wannabe marrows
and so on.
Compare this to, say, Swede, that don't seem to change much from month to month, in or out of the ground and I find difficult to grow to a decent size!
What other crops are best eaten fresh, as I'm going to concentrate on growing those next year and leave the store crops to the farmers.
The classic is sweetcorn, meant to be eaten within minutes of picking.
Crisp beans that snap compared with the rubbery green things for sale
Sun warmed tomatoes or pale watery tasteless things
Small crisp courgettes or thick-skinned wannabe marrows
and so on.
Compare this to, say, Swede, that don't seem to change much from month to month, in or out of the ground and I find difficult to grow to a decent size!
What other crops are best eaten fresh, as I'm going to concentrate on growing those next year and leave the store crops to the farmers.
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