Lessons I learned from sowing in spring 2014:
Some supermarket tomatoes are worth sowing. 'Angelle' cherry plum toms gave me my best and tastiest tomato crop ever in the greenhouse, although the plants grew huge so I didn't have space for much else in there.
But don't bother with unnamed supermarket pepper seeds. Cropped poorly, not very tasty and suffered pest attacks, so I might only bother again with a variety meant for cooler climates.
Lessons I learned so far from veg sown summer/autumn for overwintering...
Don't sow golden purslane. The garden snails loved it. I didn't.
Sow lamb's lettuce. Largely ignored by pests, hardy and quite productive as a cut and come again veg. Admittedly snipping off the small leaves is fiddly, but it suits the small space I have for growing.
Grow more kale. It was one of my favourite veg anyway, but the home grown leaves are much nicer than supermarket bought and I find its frilly leaves quite ornamental.
On the same note grow 'bright lights' chard rather than the white variety I tried previously. Looks prettier and I didn't notice that the white was any milder tasting.
Some supermarket tomatoes are worth sowing. 'Angelle' cherry plum toms gave me my best and tastiest tomato crop ever in the greenhouse, although the plants grew huge so I didn't have space for much else in there.
But don't bother with unnamed supermarket pepper seeds. Cropped poorly, not very tasty and suffered pest attacks, so I might only bother again with a variety meant for cooler climates.
Lessons I learned so far from veg sown summer/autumn for overwintering...
Don't sow golden purslane. The garden snails loved it. I didn't.
Sow lamb's lettuce. Largely ignored by pests, hardy and quite productive as a cut and come again veg. Admittedly snipping off the small leaves is fiddly, but it suits the small space I have for growing.
Grow more kale. It was one of my favourite veg anyway, but the home grown leaves are much nicer than supermarket bought and I find its frilly leaves quite ornamental.
On the same note grow 'bright lights' chard rather than the white variety I tried previously. Looks prettier and I didn't notice that the white was any milder tasting.
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