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What's your veggie obsession?
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I was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
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10 tomatoes, 14 chillies, I think 18 French beans (some HSL). And the plant fairs only start today.
No hates really, some things I don't grow here because I don't, tho with the space at chum's garden, may go for some different root veggies this year like turnips and swedes.TonyF, Dordogne 24220
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Gawd and I thought I was mad, I've only got 5 types of tomato but at least 100 seedlings 4 chillis x50-60 seedlings and various other goodies in bulk.........Hayley B
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cor.....i'm just a baby....
5 types of spud in
2-3 types of toms
3-4 types of beans
havent got to the pet hates yet, as this is my first full year, but i expect to be able to add to that list after next season, cos i plan to grow one thing i dont like, to see if i can like it fresh from the plot.....expect the pet hates list to be long....lol!.
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I need to buck up my ideas!
4sorts of potatoes
6x tomatoes
!0 x chillies, and salivating over my choice for next year!
3 x basils
3 x herb salad mixes
and 3 x carrots.
But if I'm pushed! I was looking at greehouses this morning so I could grow more chillies!
And I'm with you all the way on kohlrabi!Last edited by cupcake; 19-04-2009, 10:40 AM.Mad Old Bat With Attitude.
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Mine's definitely chillies, think I've got over 50 varieties on the go. I also like french beans, but have only got 4 varieties. I'll be taking over my Mum's garden with about 10 types of courgette, squash and pumkin, the boys are having a giant pumpkin competition so that'll be fun! I won't bother with aubergines again, each year I get beautiful flowers and nothing else. My round courgettes were rubbish both years I tried those so won't be doing them again. Mr J has informed me we're not doing PSB again as it takes up too much space (in all fairness garden is only 12ft square and we've got 2 small boys trying to run around in it), but it was great when we grew it before and our then 2 year old would go into the garden and eat it off the plant!
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My obsession would have to be brassicas. I thought I was all organised and had cut down on the list this year, but then I found a wee pail full of all the seed packets I hadn't used last year... Still, in my defense, I only have about thirty odd varieties, and as an Aberdonian I was careful to buy seed that might last a few years !
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Originally posted by RedThorn View PostI can add to your toms and chillies if you like
thanks for the offer though!
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I don't really have an obsession with one particular veggie, what i seem to like is things that are colours they shouldn't be, like tomatoes that are purple, spuds that are dark blue, beans that are black or bright yellow. Think it appeals to me that my plate could look like a paint pallette as i trained at art school or perhaps i am a little colour blind, or just bonkers!! lol.When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant. ~Author Unknown
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Originally posted by miffy View PostI don't really have an obsession with one particular veggie, what i seem to like is things that are colours they shouldn't be, like tomatoes that are purple, spuds that are dark blue, beans that are black or bright yellow. Think it appeals to me that my plate could look like a paint pallette as i trained at art school or perhaps i am a little colour blind, or just bonkers!! lol.
Also remembered that (counting the TPS varieties) I will have 8 varieties of potato growing this year. Is that normal?? 9 if you assume that the TPS King Eds will be different from the seed King Eds!Warning: I have a dangerous tendency to act like I know what I'm talking about.
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i just wish i had the room that some of you obviously have to grow so many different varieties. i have 3 different broad beans and 4 different peas, other than that it's just a couple of each.
kohl rabi is lovely raw, just like the core of a cabbage, i grow them but don't take them home, just peel them on the lottie and eat them there.
last year i grew lots of tomatoes, but i don't like tomatoes so wont bother with more than 4 plants in a grow bag this year.
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I'm thinking of making tomatos my speciality. I love them, and eat tons of them, raw and cooked; they're frost-tender and heavy feeders, so difficult to present an interesting challenge; and they come in lots of different sizes, shapes, colours and colour-combinations. I'm only growing one variety this year - 'Amish Paste' - but it is my first year of fruit and veg. growing. next year I'll grow more - I want to try 'Tigerella', a stripy one, some other odd colours, and different sizes.
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Originally posted by kate&rob View Postlast year i grew lots of tomatoes, but i don't like tomatoes so wont bother with more than 4 plants in a grow bag this year.
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Originally posted by Demeter View PostAlso remembered that (counting the TPS varieties) I will have 8 varieties of potato growing this year. Is that normal?? 9 if you assume that the TPS King Eds will be different from the seed King Eds!
I've got;
Ulster Sceptre
Dunluce
Nicola
Charlotte
Anya
Hunter
Desiree
Peach Bloom
Sarpo Axona
Sarpo Mira
and I'd have had Harlequin too if I could have got my hands on some...
StephenH, I don't like tomatoes either, at least not raw ones! And I'm growing 11 varieties, plus have another 14 or so that I've decided not to grow this year! Not so crazy really, I have a family of 5 to feed and I want enough preserved tomatoes to last me all winter. I managed to get to the end of February this year before I ran out
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