Rhubarb has gotta be in the list I reckon
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Daubenton's kale. It can be can picked 365 days a year, plants last 5-7 years and a snapped off stem/branch plonked in the soil makes a new plant. We use it for all usual kale recipes plus as a substitute for crispy fried seaweed and vine leaves for dolmades. Just trimmed back my three plants which collectively stand at about five feet tall and covered an area about ten foot diameter.Location ... Nottingham
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Rhubarb: you plant it, you've got it and it produces for ages.
Rocket: this has to be the single best value for money crop in the garden. Get it established and that's salad leaves for ever.
Jerusalem artichokes: on the basis that we had some much of these a few years ago we've gone off them. We've got a big patch of them which I'm politely ignoring.Garden Grower
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Last year I would have said courgettes, but since I started to grow cherry tomatoes (Vilma) this year I keep finding masses of them. I must be picking at least a bowlful every couple of days, and this off only five or six plants. And what a lovely flavour and texture they have!
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Runner beans and perpetual spinach, defo, and I'd like to add globe artichokes. My plants seem to go on producing heads for ages, and they are absolutely delicious.
Sweet peas, for flowers - can't believe how many we are getting this year.
Never heard of Daubenton's kale, Mr B. Am getting interested in perennial veg so am just off to look it up on tinternet.
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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostUndercover it's got to be the good old Tomato & outside I'd go for the spud.
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I have just been out watering the toms and the plants from my own saved seed seem to have crossed as the black Russian toms are as big as the olympe(largest tom last year was 2lb 7oz) so it looks like I have got an unexpected bonus, instead of being the size of a fairly average apple I have 7 so far the size of grapefruit, I had to check the attached label to make sure I had the right toms as they were germinated in different propagators, as they are still green I will be watching to see if I can beat last years best....who's a happy boy then?......
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