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Originally posted by Plot10 View PostI'm determined that this will be the year I successfully grow carrots. Previously they've either been infested with carrot fly, ended up all leaf and no root or failed to germinate completely. I know they're probably not cost effective to grow as they're only about 49p a kilo from the supermarket but they're such a staple it seems silly to buy them when I've got all this space to grow.the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
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Enough to see us through at least half of the winter.....which is where preserving comes in.
Peas, enough to freeze. Not just eat straight from the pod.
Potatoes to store.
Tomatoes to ???
Would quite like to give the Yin yang beans a shot as they look pretty.the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
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I feel like I need a bit of a rest this year: last year I was busy from dawn to dusk, with the home gardens, my lotty, and 3 school gardens. I didn't get much time to sit in my hammock admiring the view.
I think I will not do carrots this year (they were nearly ALL maggotty again, despite netting) and instead do half of my lotty with French beans.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Please don't shoot me...FLOWERS!
The 1/2 acre meadow area in the garden is currently being dug up to allow me to sow seeds - I have a huge box of annuals and pots of seedlings too. It will be spectacular (she says confidently!).
Hopefully by the summer the bees will have 'grown' me some honey to harvest too
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I'm excited about growing everything. This will be our first full in year with our garden and I have spent waaaaay too much on seeds
I'm really looking forward to our first early potatoes (have four varieties chitting away in our spare bedroom) and trying our first tomatoes. Mr Peppermint is going to build a shed with a lean to greenhouse, but it probably won't be ready for this season. So I'm growing 6 Latah tomato plants on my window sill in the hope I can put them outside later on.
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Originally posted by di View PostEnough to see us through at least half of the winter.....which is where preserving comes in.
Cucumbers transformed into the most wonderful dill pickles is my primary goal.My Very Bleak Garden Blog
Reece & The Chicks
In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Revelation 22:2
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I've just got an allotment so I'm looking forward to growing everything this year, but I'm especially looking forward to putting in some Jerusalem Artichokes later in the year. I've never grown them before and I've already picked a spot.
Now I just need to get hold of some tubers
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Well I was looking forward to climbing french and runner beans, but they haven't grown more than three inches in the last month due to the weather, so I don't know if they'll ever get to the top of the canes! You can't beat the taste of fresh young runners, I won't touch the leathery old examples sold in the shops, there's no comparison!
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