To add a bit of interest in the plot this year we're thinking of growing some unusual coloured veg like Cauliflower Purple Graffiti, Cauliflower Sunset, yellow and purple french beans. Does anyone have any experience of these types? Are they easy to grow and do they taste good? Any help gratefully recieved!
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I think the cauliflowers might lose their colour when boiled, but not sure about stir fried or steamed. Its just the novelty value really!See our brand new allotment - a work in progress - at http://catherineandclaresallotment.blogspot.com/
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I'm a bean fan - I've grown both the yellow and purple (Had purple climbing french bean Empress this year) The yellow stay yellow but as Hazel said, look a bit sickly. The purple go dark green on cooking. However, they taste fantastic. They are colourful when growing so I don't mind that they change on cooking. Good luck whatever you choose Newbie. Two Sheds is the bean queen - I'm sure she'll have some recommendations - I fancy a borlotti this year. (PS should that be a borlotto?)Last edited by Flummery; 06-11-2007, 01:19 PM.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I grew purple carrots and purple beans this year. Both were as easy to grow as their more 'ordinary' relatives and tasted just as good too. I've also got some Romanesco Caulis (lime green). I haven't tried one yet but I actually found them easier to grow than white caulis (I'm quite a new veg gardener though, so it could have been a fluke!).
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The purple caulis do blanche on cooking but the carrots stay purple (or whatever colour they were) - mind you, have to be careful if you're steaming them as whatever is below gets coloured too! I grew purple French beans this year (Blauhide) and they were lovely, as somebody above said they went dark green on steaming and looked interesting on the garden. Also grew yellow toms and courgettes so it's not just purple I go for!
If you want other colours, rainbow chard is good for some really good colour.
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Originally posted by Flummery View PostTwo Sheds is the bean queen - I'm sure she'll have some recommendations -
I absolutely love French Beans ... the good thing about yellow ones is they show up well on the bush for picking (green ones hide). Apparently purple ones will keep their colour if you add some vinegar to the cooking water, though I haven't tried this yet.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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I so want to grow purple carrots. They look funky.Gardening Blog:
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Purple podded peas are a climbing pea growing to 6 foot!
There are three colours of beetroot, the normal maroon, orange and white beetroot! There's also a ringed version with annualar rings like that on a tree.I've grown the orange/yellow type which is very easy to grow. Apparently bred so that when you have a bit of beetroot with your ham, it doesn't stain the meat!
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Purple carrots are really nice, the ones I've had are only purple for the outer half of the cross section and the middle bit is orange. They taste a bit nuttier to me but I really like the taste. Cooked some on Christmas Day last year and it didn't half confuse the ILs - they're not big on veg!
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