11-07-19, 11:45 AM | #1 |
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The garden has started paying back for the work earlier in the year now. Starting to eat the Chard, picking gooseberries and blackcurrants, peas are nearly ready to begin picking, and we're shortly going to be eating courgettes. Lots of courgettes!
The bare looking bit does actually have carrots and parsnips showing through now. Veg beds - July by garynortheast Chard, sweetcorn, peas, tomatoes.... Veg beds - July by garynortheast I threw a load of mixed poppy seeds in the front flower beds and all sorts of stuff keeps showing up and surprising me. Poppies by garynortheast How is everyone else's garden doing? Last edited by garynortheast; 11-07-19 at 11:46 AM. |
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Looking good.
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We have two sugar snap peas and three dwarf french beans growing. Not exactly a bumper crop!
My peppers were attacked by white fly and look a bit worse for wear. The cayenne is surviving though and starting to show signs of a couple of small peppers. The most successful thing so far is radishes. Which no one else likes in our family and not really the sort of thing I'll eat a lot of. Oh well. Courgettes are flowering nicely. Hopefully a sign we'll have a few. I'll let a couple grow large if we do and make spicy chutney out of them.
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Radishes would grow through a nuclear holocaust I reckon! They were the first crop to show in my garden. I'm the only one in my household who likes them and I've already eaten the first sowing. Now waiting for the second crop to come up. |
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Agreed. Nobody in our house likes them but dad grows them. I'm now digging up the early spuds, the beans are not doing bad considering we've had so little rain recently, the lettuce is going to seed so quickly now it's so warm and the pumpkins are starting to roam. Must take some pics...
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>>> Three sugar snap peas. There were actually four, but my daughter ate one. . . A few climbing frencgh beans in the forground and currently fruitless runner beans at the back... . . We do actually have a couple of courgettes... they were well hidden!... . . Radishes growing quicker than my appetite for one a day can handle... . . Cayenne peppers. Looking forward to using these... . . Poppies multiplying and multiplying... . .
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Peas have suddenly sprung into life again. Just picked loads of them. Some will be saved for seed and most of the rest are small enough to use in a stir fry. Loads of flowers coming on the plants again now.
This evenings crop. Doesn't look like many peas there, but there are actually quite a lot. Courgette plants are really going for it, and the tomato plants are loaded (and been flattened by the recent windy weather. Today's harvest by garynortheast First carrots. Today's harvest by garynortheast |
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My runners are providing plenty of batches for the freezer as well as a fresh side for the bank holiday roast we're having today as a treat. The spuds are now all eaten, I lifted a cracking crop of onions today to start drying off and I have four mahooooosive pumpkins the size of small beach balls!
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