Green and pleasant land...
Apr. 19th, 2009 04:03 pmIn lieu of a proper post, another update-in-the-form-of-a-list. The gardening seems to be going pretty well. This is surprising me a little bit...
Currently, the fruit and vegetable collection in the garden itself consists of:
...and still in pots, waiting to be planted out once they're bigger and/or a bit more space has been cleared, we have:
Currently, the fruit and vegetable collection in the garden itself consists of:
- Broad (fava) beans ('The Sutton')
- Radishes ('Jolly' and 'Cherry Belle')
- Garlic ('Solent Wight')
- Spring Onions ('North Holland Blood Red)
- Parsnip ('Tender and True')
- Hamburg Parsley
- Rhubarb ('Champagne')
- Gooseberry ('Hinnomaki Yellow)
- Quince ('Vranja')
- Asparagus ('Mary Washington')
...and still in pots, waiting to be planted out once they're bigger and/or a bit more space has been cleared, we have:
- Kale ('Westland Winter')
- Tomatoes ("Black Krim")
- Strawberries ('Mara De Bois' and 'Cambridge Late Pine')
- Cucumbers ('Marketmore')
- Jerusalem Artichokes ('Fuseau')
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Date: 2009-04-19 04:37 pm (UTC)We're only doing 2 pumpkin plants this year (instead of the 6 last year - we were giving pumpkins out to half the kids in winchester ;) ) but also doing 2 red onion squashes, 2 warty hubbard sqashes and 2 butternut squases too.
Our aubergines came up really well, and have now been planted out, which I fear is a little early. We seeded them in peat pods, and planted them out into bigger pots when they were running out of room.
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Date: 2009-04-27 07:45 pm (UTC)Am curious - which chillies do you grow? :O) Grew around 80 chilli plants last year but only know one other person that has grown em!
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Date: 2009-04-27 07:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-04-27 09:16 pm (UTC)Aji Limo are worth a try if you can get hold of some (though not in full sun) - a lovely citrus flavour to the chilli. We also found that Serrano grew wonderfully - I did these in 10 inch pots and got around three crops of around 40 chillies from each 5ft plant - they also stunt nicely though to a manageable size in 8 inch pots with pinching.
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Date: 2009-04-29 10:55 pm (UTC)Some 'apache' ones, which should be good for a pot - plus some scotch bonnets, as I got some seeds free. I've also got some jalapeno seeds, but I'm considering whether that might be overkill... :)
Meh. Everyone can grow aubergines except me, it seems. :)