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  • #31
    Are the Cu's Ridge ones SS, not sure how good the normal varieties will be outdoors. Radishes don't take up too muck space. or Lettuce & Spring Onions. The Peppers you culd grow under a cloche as they like it hot, you can open the ends to get some air flow thru and just damp it down if we get a heat wave (some hopes!!) apart from that they should all be OK next to one another
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    • #32
      We grew 2 varieties of outdoor cucumber last year Burpless Tasty Green which was a thin cucumber and Marketmore which produced lovely fat juicy cucumbers and I would definately recommend Marketmore. Watch where you put the runner beans because they are tall and can shade the sun from other vegetables like your tomatoes. You should try courgettes (if you like them) because they are so simple to grow.
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      • #33
        Peel outdoor cucumbers before you eat them. Some have bitter skins.
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        • #34
          Cucumbers will need a bit of room if you are not going to grow them up any kind of framework & they need a fairly sunny spot as do the peppers but the lettuce radish & spring onions can be grown anywhere in between the others.
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