My number one would have to be courgettes - I use them in most things and not having to buy them has probably saved me a small fortune this year. All off one plant as well!
Closely followed by peas, broad beans, kale, chard and garlic, all of which I grew too few of this year and will be at least doubling my plantings of next year. Spinach and spinach beet are also really good and handy, though I went a bit overboard this summer and had 8 plants on the go at once - a bit too much spinach for just me!
Edit: How could I forget winter squash?? I'll be growing at least 8 varieties of those and I'm considering getting an allotment just for them!
Closely followed by peas, broad beans, kale, chard and garlic, all of which I grew too few of this year and will be at least doubling my plantings of next year. Spinach and spinach beet are also really good and handy, though I went a bit overboard this summer and had 8 plants on the go at once - a bit too much spinach for just me!
Edit: How could I forget winter squash?? I'll be growing at least 8 varieties of those and I'm considering getting an allotment just for them!
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