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  • Bucket full of Broad beans, a few purple French beans, courgettes and a yellow crookneck courgette which was very tasty
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    • Beetroot, turnips, broad beans, dwarf beans, spindly waste of time spring onions, mange tout, pulled up all my red onions, and loganberries, raspberries and loads of blackcurrants!


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      • Yesterday I got broad beans, raspberries, strawbs, beetroot and some bonus potatoes (they sprouted themselves from previous owners sowing two years ago)
        http://batteriesarentincluded.blogspot.co.uk/

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        • Potatoes and onions. I got the children (11 and 4) to do it while I planted peas, beans and lettuce They were thrilled and, predictably, want potatoes for supper. Sometimes it is *so* easy!
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          Is there anything that isn't made better by half an hour pottering in the veg patch?

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          • The first Kohlrabi along with some lettuce, chard, chives, thyme, and parsley.
            Location....East Midlands.

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            • Just some summer PSB and calabrese sideshoots. Oh and a bunch of sweetpeas.

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              • My first Trieste Cousa white courgette, some mangetout and french beans, a few potatoes, radishes, rocket and lettuce and some raspberries - and I've eaten it all

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                • These.. And some Maskotka and Northern Delight tomatoes
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                  I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....


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                  • Shallots.

                    Having been keeping an eye on them, I'd been thinking "very soon now" for a few days. With thunderstorms threatened I decided last night to get them in before the rains start (as they subsequently did) as they've been drying off nicely and I don't want them to rot off. I think the onions have got another fortnight in them at least, however.

                    I thought it bizarre that I also picked runner beans, French beans and broad beans on the same day. Weatherwise, this has surely been the daftest year in recent times in terms of things being too late & too early.

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                    • Beetroot not quite golf ball size but very tasty.

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                      • Peas, another zucchini courgette, Charlotte new potatoes, radishes and 3 lovely beetroot.

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                        • Originally posted by Barking Postlethwaite View Post
                          Shallots.

                          Having been keeping an eye on them, I'd been thinking "very soon now" for a few days. With thunderstorms threatened I decided last night to get them in before the rains start (as they subsequently did) as they've been drying off nicely and I don't want them to rot off. I think the onions have got another fortnight in them at least, however.

                          I thought it bizarre that I also picked runner beans, French beans and broad beans on the same day. Weatherwise, this has surely been the daftest year in recent times in terms of things being too late & too early.
                          I knew I'd forgotten something on sunday. Most of the foliage has died off on my shallots and I was going to pick them and forgot. I'll pull them up now and hope it's not too late.
                          http://batteriesarentincluded.blogspot.co.uk/

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                          • Peas. Three small runner beans. Some french beans. Some courgettes. Some more courgettes. Did I mention the courgettes?

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                            • Rainwater
                              Location....East Midlands.

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                              • Two courgettes, one green and one yellow, a nice sweetheart cabbage free of slugs and two large Calabrese heads.
                                Ate a lot of raspberries goosegogs and strawberries at the plot but none made it home!
                                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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