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  • #16
    Originally posted by binley100 View Post
    reasons for choosing various varieties of veg to grow.....

    Generally mine are not variety specific except for,
    Tomatoes ..
    Roma VF... great for cooking
    Marmande.. Good all rounder salads,sandwiches & cooking
    minibel .. Good for lunchbox & if grown in a large flowerpot great for self service at BBQ's
    Potatoes ...
    Rocket .... salad,boiled & mashed
    Cara ....... jackets,chips & roasting
    Squash ..
    Hunter .... excellent for soup
    French bean (flat) ..
    Helda ... totally stringless,mild flavour but mainly because wifey loves them
    He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

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    • #17
      I have extremely limited space (only a few square metres were the sun hits really) so I am choosing to grow this year, stuff that is compact, unusual, or expensive to buy in supermarkets.

      I will be attemtping:
      Carrots in four different colours
      Purple Sprouting broccoli
      Cauliflower Romanesco Natalino, Cauliflower Sicily purple
      Tomatoes - yellow pear, pantano romanesco
      Tomatoes for hanging baskets - yellow cherry, red cherry
      Tomatoes Tiny Tim - for the kitchen wndowsill
      Pink Banana Jumbo squash
      Pak Choi
      Perpetual Spinach
      Yard Long Red Bean Noodle
      Rocket spuds (why? because they were a pound in Poundland!)

      I have just counted my seed packets - 52 Leeks, radishes, beetroot, peas, flowers, herbs, cucumbers, courgettes, pumpkins, chillis, swiss chard, cape gooseberry, 9 varieties of tomatoes and 8 packets of various salad leaves. I wont be able to sow them all, I did get a bit carried away

      I need an allotment (don't even know if there are any in my county!) or at least a bit of a garden. I may rope my mum into digging up half of hers....
      Gayle

      Container gardening this year, bring on the Spring!

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