French beans!! I used to actually like the supermarket ones even though they'd been grown in Kenya. Never ever again will I buy them, I've got a freezer full of the little beauties, bumper crop and gorgeous even eaten raw. And carrots - wonderful!!! I definitely haven't sown enough this year, daughters keep asking for them to feed their families That's what it's all about though isn't it - grow enough to share around
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I like the diversity of vegetables you can grow at home: purple carrots, blue potatoes, white beetroot, many different coloured beans ....
my friends are amazed and a bit suspicious ... why can't you get these in Tesco? I try to explain that supermarkets want conformity above all else - carrots the same size and length so they are easy to pack, and farmers want a crop that ripens all at the same time, whereas we gardeners like to have successional crops.
It's a lot of work, but I'd rather spend my time up the lotty in the mud than traipsing round the supermarket or watching TV.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Hear Hear Two Sheds. I'm lucky in being early retired so I'm time rich. I don't mind how long the garden jobs take - what else would I be doing? Work was never this good! I've passed on loads of achochas to people recently who are dead suspicious of them but after having 14 people for a meal on Tuesday with achocha as one of the accompaniments, they love them. They're a bit like a cross between a courgette and a bean in flavour - and boy, are they a talking point. You can certainly grow stuff that you'd get sore eyes looking for in a supermarket!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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We had our 1st purple haze carrots for tea last night~they really brightened the plate!!Also got my 1st harvest of ringed beetroot(seed packet missing so can't remember the name!),Will be trying that out tonight!the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostFreshly pulled homegrown carrots are streets ahead of shop bought tasteless stuff in my view! One of my favourites!Cheers
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Originally posted by minicrank View Post
So at least thats one thing for definite I will be growing next year, oh and as I said I will be having my cup of tea this evening with a big slice of humble pie .......... and in future I will listen to those who are more experienced in such things than I.Cheers
T-lady
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Sweetcorn, along with new potatoes, peas, runner and broad beans, and asparagus should definitely be banned from the shops. Unless they are homegrown and eaten immediately they are a travesty. Don't feel bad about not believing us though, no-one ever does.Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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Originally posted by andi&di View Post.....................!Also got my 1st harvest of ringed beetroot(seed packet missing so can't remember the name!),Will be trying that out tonight!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by bluemoon View PostSweetcorn, along with new potatoes, peas, runner and broad beans, and asparagus should definitely be banned from the shops. Unless they are homegrown and eaten immediately they are a travesty. Don't feel bad about not believing us though, no-one ever does.
The "new potatoes" you quite often see in supermarkets have been in cold stores for betwen 6-8 months in some cases. A simple test for how new a tattie is if you can scrape the skin off it's new, if you can't, it's not.
Peas - tricky as frozen peas are generally speaking only 4 hours old when they are frozen.
Broad beans - don't need to be "just picked" - just need to be picked before the pods (and therefore the beans as well) get too big and tough. I would give them three days from picking.
Asparagus - I agree - needs to be eaten immediately.
Don't grow sweetcorn up here, so can't comment. My mate grows some in his tunnel but never enough to have any left for me !!Rat
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