VEGETABLE GROWING 2020

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  1. Aldo

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    Sorry, got stuck with some overdue work and lost track of messages.
    I bought the seeds from Sutton and I am not entirely sure what that specific ones are.. hemm.. embarassing I can't even tell my beans apart :)

    Anyway, could they be Borlotti?
    I went reading about Bridgwater beans and they sound like a great crop, but if that is what mine are, Sutton calls them differently on the packaging.

    Bean (Mangetout Broad) Seeds - Stereo
    Bean (Broad) Seeds - Masterpiece Green Longpod
    Bean (Dwarf French) Seeds - Borlotto Firetongue
    Bean (Runner) Seeds - Super Trio Mix
    Bean (Broad) Seeds - Crimson Flowered

    This year is my first for beans, and I planted them in every available spot. I can tell the Mangetout and "masterpiece", but not the others :D
     
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    Thery could be Borlotti beans but the bean tends to be more red than in your picture. Their flowers also tend to be a deeper pink - but both of these can develop deeper colours as they go through the season.
     
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      I expected the borlotto to be reddish, just like you describe.
      Perhaps they can cross pollinate with other varieties?
      This year I went for maximum cramming :)

      My wife started collecting the tomatoes, pretty good, I think this is a good year for vegetables in general.
       
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        My "Arch of Cram" seems to be developing nicely.
        Tomatoes, tomatillo, tromboncino trailing on top, patti pan, uchiki kuri, cucumbers and rocket.
        Blackberries on top.
        I might hang a few MisterQ bottles with radish.
        This is probably the best position in the garden, everything I ever planted there seem to grow well. Despite having crammed a lt of edibles in, the arch allows to space them well, so air circulation and insolation seem to be sufficient.
        Ants are having their yearly "day of the wings", so they are all over the place.
        The cucamelon are starting flowering and fruiting outdoor. They were a big failure last year, so I am very happy.

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          They certainly are! :hate-shocked:

          We have them now coming out of five different nests in the patio :doh: The rest of the garden seems to be covered in Blackfly, storm flies and, thankfully, ladybirds. I've given up out there for now.

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          I've picked some more runners, courgettes and the start of the Bridgwater beans. I also picked up 2kg of wonky tomatoes and two very large cucumbers for £2 from the farm not too far from us. :thumbsup:
           
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            Some more beans. Quite late I guess, but better than nothing, also considered it is my fist time growing them. Next year I will go for less plants, but more spaced and with more support.
            Cucamelons are doing ok, even if very slow growing.
            Some blackberries are ripe. This year I will stagger collections. Tipically, we would harvest just once or twice, but we end up loosing too many to animals, mold ad over ripening. So next weekend we will make some early jam.
            It would be nice to make raspberry jam too, but we are never able to collect enough ripe ones in a single session.
            The "californian" pumpkin grows huge, but made only one female flower in two months.. Which I religiously hand pollinated, it seems to be forming a fruit now.
            Conversely the japanese pumpkin is very prolific, perhaps too much, I ma not sure that the plant can support that many fruits.

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              Well it's documented that the foxes destroyed most of my veg patch, I've been busy working on the house, neglected veg patch, so I now have an abundant crop of weeds! Still got some Cos lettuce and plenty of green and runner beans. Tomatoes (indoor and outdoor) all doing well, Cucs gone mad.

              I'm hoping the new place I purchase will be free of "Onion White Rot" because the one thing I really do want to grow are Kelsae onions (in memory of my late uncle).

              Got my eye on a property in Wales, comes with 10" X 8" greenhouse and established veg beds.
               
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                  for being in an exposed position our veg plot is doing quite well. Picking runners and French beans fairly regularly (definitely not enough yet to be able to sell them), about six courgettes per day (just made a large batch of courgette and tomato soup :blue thumb:) and the sweet corn is fattening up nicely.

                  Tomatoes doing well. We only grow them in the greenhouse as we have given up on outdoor ones after four successive years of blight.

                  We have someone coming today to buy five ShineyHybrid chilli plants and each one has at least 30-40 chillies on them but are not more than 18" tall. The Naga chilli plants are over 3ft tall but are only just producing flowers :sad:. The people waiting for those are getting impatient. :dunno:
                   
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                    The Atena Polka F1s are slower but they're producing nicely.
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                      I picked my first bunch of very odd looking carrots yesterday.
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                      I had my doubts but look...
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                      Here they were a few moments ago.
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                      Interplanted with potatoes.
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                        If you want them smaller, dig ‘em up sooner ;)
                         
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                          Good idea! Perhaps I will give it a go next year.
                          I am also trying to clone a few plants, to establish them in sunnier corners of the garden. No luck as for now, but I am sure I will get there eventually.

                          The first batch is done, next week we should have enough ripe ones for another round.

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                            "What goes well with salmon?"
                            me: "uhhhh.. Beer?"
                            "Nooo, as a side, from the garden!"

                            So, well, I collected anything that looked remotely suitable :)

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                              @Aldo those lovely blackberries look excellent for turning into jam but don't seem quite black enough to have the sweetness for eating. Ours are definitely too sharp for picking at the moment as we don't make jam.

                              We had a photographer come along yesterday morning to photograph our runner beans for a magazine article :rolleyespink:. Two big cameras and hundreds of shots later will probably result in three photos in the magazine :heehee:. After a chat and a cuppa he went away with a load of beans for himself, together with two chilli plants and a big stack of herbs as he's entertaining family this weekend. :blue thumb: :)
                               
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