Reading through the "what will you do differently next season" thread, I noted lots that people are planning to grow next year and this got me wondering:
What have fellow grapes read or seen on these forums this year that has most stood out and made them think " I must grow that next year"?
For me, there are two things which I'm really looking forward to trying.
1. A turnip from T&M called oasis that can apparently be eaten raw like an apple, is very sweet and juicy and tastes like fresh melon. It sounds too good to be true so I am prepared to be disappointed, although I think it will grow quickly and I will have plenty of time to put something else in its place if it doesn't fulfill its promise.
2. Inspired by a post on the VVS, Veggiechicken's totally awesome looking photograph of two dragon egg cucumbers. I had never heard of these but five seconds later knew that I had to grow them. It could just be that VC is an extraordinarily talented photographer but if I can grow something resembling those in the photo, I will be happy.
Although I look forward to reading what has inspired fellow grapes, I hope it doesn't encourage me to buy even more seeds well, not too many
What have fellow grapes read or seen on these forums this year that has most stood out and made them think " I must grow that next year"?
For me, there are two things which I'm really looking forward to trying.
1. A turnip from T&M called oasis that can apparently be eaten raw like an apple, is very sweet and juicy and tastes like fresh melon. It sounds too good to be true so I am prepared to be disappointed, although I think it will grow quickly and I will have plenty of time to put something else in its place if it doesn't fulfill its promise.
2. Inspired by a post on the VVS, Veggiechicken's totally awesome looking photograph of two dragon egg cucumbers. I had never heard of these but five seconds later knew that I had to grow them. It could just be that VC is an extraordinarily talented photographer but if I can grow something resembling those in the photo, I will be happy.
Although I look forward to reading what has inspired fellow grapes, I hope it doesn't encourage me to buy even more seeds well, not too many
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