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More mangetout, tayberries, loganberries and Isabelia spuds.
some very small strawberries (must be the last of the lot now I think), another dozen or so red gooseberries (only a few left to ripen now).
Picked the first of our broadies (could have picked last week but a plot neighbour has a glut so we ate his instead & left ours to grow) and 1/2 dozen or so 'autumn' raspberries.
Congrats on your first every cauli MelanieSW - we had a try last year & they were rubbish - not easy to grow I'm told so well done you
Jealous of all these cucs getting picked about the place - ours are no more than about 3 inches long yet (although I've realised I shouldn't have stuck them in the same pots as a squash, which are rampant).
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My first ever cauliflower, calabrese, a couple of tomatoes
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Mine are the domestic ones which I’m harvesting CG . The wild ones here are still green and like bullets
Thanks for the heads up - there will no doubt be more now ready for taking!
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bramble blackberries nowhere near yet here. They are still flowering .Last edited by Containergardener; 28-07-2024, 07:59 AM.
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Mint and a cucumber, the of the cucumber stem seems to have rotted half way up or damaged (brown) looks like that's had it then
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Picked a little over 500 grams of wild blackberries this evening.
A handful of raspberries.
A few Gardeners Delight tomatoes.
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A head of pak choi and a couple of hands full of tomatoes today.
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Several kilos of mirabelles - and loads more to go!
Normally have a max of about 20 fruit in total as it blossoms very early and gets hit by frost. This year it’s rained and rained and rained…..
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