The glut continues !!

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  1. vegmandan

    vegmandan Gardener

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    Anybody else having a glut of anything this "Summer" ?

    I'm getting a bit sick of eating french beans,courgettes and cucumbers on a daily basis. :D

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  2. Freddy

    Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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    Hi Dan. As yet, no glut, although I think when the runners start....:) BTW, those spuds look rather nice, what are they and how well did they crop ? Cheers...freddy.
     
  3. fmay

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    Good for you!
    Can you barter around where you live to get some more variety?;)
     
  4. Anthony

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    Wow. That is a fine amount of food. Well done! :D

    I'm not having a glut but with me being on my own i'm glad i'm not.

    Ant.
     
  5. vegmandan

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    The spuds were "Nicola"

    I grew some earlier in the polytunnel and these are from outside,they are always a fantastic cropper even if they are a bit on the big size now.
     
  6. Freddy

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    Hi again Dan. I meant to say, I'm gonna be growing F/Beans myself next year. Which one's are you growing ? Cheers...freddy.
     
  7. vegmandan

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    I only grow "Cobra"

    They are a climber though.

    They do brilliantly inside as well as out.

    I grow them up a 6 foot cane then train them horizontally about another 6ft on string so I get 'em about 12 foot long and the beans hang down like grapes on the horizontal bit and are dead easy to pick.

    I must have had 20lbs off just 5 plants this year.
     
  8. biker

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    The only glut I have is rhubarb and green tomatoes ;)
     
  9. wendywoo

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    My glut is currently only courgettes and marrows (if I can't get to my lotty). I have been selling them at work in aid of the Guide Dogs for the Blind. So far made 12.50! Now everyone clambers to the coffee room when I arrive at work. How long will their enthusiasm last though?
    Anyone have any recipies for courgettes?
    Thanks,
     
  10. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Nice lot of stuff there VMD.:thumb:
     
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    Thanks for the info Dan. Not sure if I can grow a climber (issues with light). BTW, isn't it about time for an update on the onions ? :thumb:
     
  12. vegmandan

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    No update on the onions.

    If you've seen my blog then you'll know what a disaster I've had.

    Thrips,thrips and more thrips !!!!!!!!!
     
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    Good crops there, Dan :thumb:

    We don't have a glut of things because we sell the excess for the charity that we support. :thumb:

    We don't grow a wide variety of things but have had a very good harvest of garlic, more caulis than we need (but not good enough quality to sell), an excess of courgettes and lettuce and what would definitely be termed a glut of runner beans if we weren't selling them. We are also getting a very good crop of chillies.

    This is now the sixth week that I have been selling the beans and last week I sold 48lb :eek: :thumb: :). I'm picking about 10lb a day at the moment.

    On the down side, our outside veg plot tomatoes are getting blight and the greenhouse ones are having a bad year - but the hanging basket toms are cropping very well.
     
  14. Shobhna

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    Me too....the only glut I have is green tomatoes.
     
  15. AndyK

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    my only glut is strawberries and blueberries, but I do enjoy them!
     
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