What have you got planted?
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What have you got planted?
This year we have really gone for it and got the whole allotment cultivated.
We have planted - Garlic, onions, second early and main crop potatoes, 3 types of radishes (french breakfast, normal ones and white icicle), 3 or 4 types of carrots including purple ones, 3 types of beetroot, broccoli, Jerusalem artichoke, lettuces, rocket, spinach and other salad leaves, tomatoes, parsnips, 2 types of sweetcorn, broad beans, runner beans, french beans, dwarf beans, courgettes, pumpkins, swedes, sunflowers, raspberries, strawberries, red currants - then there is the herb and wild flower patch with loads of stuff growing and the pond plants to go in. I think that is it.
Still got a couple of areas left to plant in when last years broccoli and beat spinach comes out.
So what have you got in this year?
We have planted - Garlic, onions, second early and main crop potatoes, 3 types of radishes (french breakfast, normal ones and white icicle), 3 or 4 types of carrots including purple ones, 3 types of beetroot, broccoli, Jerusalem artichoke, lettuces, rocket, spinach and other salad leaves, tomatoes, parsnips, 2 types of sweetcorn, broad beans, runner beans, french beans, dwarf beans, courgettes, pumpkins, swedes, sunflowers, raspberries, strawberries, red currants - then there is the herb and wild flower patch with loads of stuff growing and the pond plants to go in. I think that is it.
Still got a couple of areas left to plant in when last years broccoli and beat spinach comes out.
So what have you got in this year?
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Bloody hell Andy, you are doing pretty well there!
We currently have carrots still cropping, beans starting to crop, but depends on how the weather goes, plus cabbage, caulies, broccoli, some tomatoes still holding on, chokos, bok choi, mallow, water chestnuts, various lettuces, snow peas and one lone silver beet.
Using the excel spreadsheet to space my plantings has worked really well, we wouldn't usually have a lot in at this time of year but at the moment are still eating well out of the garden.
Nev
We currently have carrots still cropping, beans starting to crop, but depends on how the weather goes, plus cabbage, caulies, broccoli, some tomatoes still holding on, chokos, bok choi, mallow, water chestnuts, various lettuces, snow peas and one lone silver beet.
Using the excel spreadsheet to space my plantings has worked really well, we wouldn't usually have a lot in at this time of year but at the moment are still eating well out of the garden.
Nev
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Bit like Nev - I have carrots growing (I have a year round variety which is great), rocket, cauliflower, cabbage. I removed the last lf the tomatoes and silver beet last week. I also have onions and leeks doing well. Other than that I am clearing out and manuring in the veggie beds for a little bit of a winter break.
Oh, and I am still getting a few autumn strawberries and raspberries. :)
Oh, and I am still getting a few autumn strawberries and raspberries. :)

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Well this is my first year growing veg properly and its in a new garden.
I will try and remember everything as ive really got quite carried away
rocket,sprouts,cabbage,purple broccoli,cauliflower,mixed lettuce,carrots,courget, 2 types of sweet corn,runner beans,3 types of tomatoes, bell peppers,peas,cucumber,garlic,dutch onions,shallots,spring onions,leeks,parsnips,commercial strawberries,wild strawberries,black currents,red currents,rasberries,chives,parsley,mint,corriander,main crop spuds,mongetou peas,raddish,betroot
I think that it but i may have missed one or two things out it all gets so addictive
I will try and remember everything as ive really got quite carried away

rocket,sprouts,cabbage,purple broccoli,cauliflower,mixed lettuce,carrots,courget, 2 types of sweet corn,runner beans,3 types of tomatoes, bell peppers,peas,cucumber,garlic,dutch onions,shallots,spring onions,leeks,parsnips,commercial strawberries,wild strawberries,black currents,red currents,rasberries,chives,parsley,mint,corriander,main crop spuds,mongetou peas,raddish,betroot
I think that it but i may have missed one or two things out it all gets so addictive
I have a deep paranioa about late frosts
so in my allotment I have growing
various types of onion and shallots
broadbeans
strawberries
sweetpeas
carrots (with nigella)
assorted potatoes
kohl rabi
weird 'oca' tubers from realseeds
and perrenal fruits like rasps and goosegogs
but at home in pots and trays ready to be planted out I have
assorted brassicas (50 or so of varying sizes)
5 plants each of six types of tomato
melons
cucumbers
chillis (lots)
sweet peppers(20 plants)
squashes several winter and several summer varieties
purple and green tomatilloes
physalis
purple and green globe artichokes (from seed)
leeks
aubergines (they're staying at home though)
assorted salady things!
assorted herbs
squillions of sunflowers
runner beans
sweetcorn
beetroot
erm... I think that's it

various types of onion and shallots
broadbeans
strawberries
sweetpeas
carrots (with nigella)
assorted potatoes
kohl rabi
weird 'oca' tubers from realseeds
and perrenal fruits like rasps and goosegogs
but at home in pots and trays ready to be planted out I have
assorted brassicas (50 or so of varying sizes)
5 plants each of six types of tomato
melons
cucumbers
chillis (lots)
sweet peppers(20 plants)
squashes several winter and several summer varieties
purple and green tomatilloes
physalis
purple and green globe artichokes (from seed)
leeks
aubergines (they're staying at home though)
assorted salady things!
assorted herbs
squillions of sunflowers
runner beans
sweetcorn
beetroot
erm... I think that's it

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Chillies (3 types of habeneros, jalepenos, cayennes, dwarf & tepins)
Garlic
Onion
Basil
Coriander (from the seed of the coriander I grew last year)
Mint
Chives
Rosemary
So far the wind & the rain has destroyed:
Broad beans
dwarf beans
soy beans
Meanwhile slugs & snails feasted on:
lettuce
spinach
sunflowers (again!!!)

Garlic
Onion
Basil
Coriander (from the seed of the coriander I grew last year)
Mint
Chives
Rosemary
So far the wind & the rain has destroyed:
Broad beans
dwarf beans
soy beans
Meanwhile slugs & snails feasted on:
lettuce
spinach
sunflowers (again!!!)

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we moved this year and only dug the beds out of lawn or field since January - not sure what will do well and what will not..so trying lots of things..
tomatoes (plum and cherry) , aubergine, cucumber, chilis (jalapeno) basil and coriander, and lettuce and loofah(!) in the gh
outside: garlic, leeks, beetroot, radish (sparkler and french breakfast), sweetcorn, runner beans, peas, perpetual spinach, red spring onion, white spring onion, carrots, parsnips, caulis, red cabbage, calabrese, potatoes (earlies and maincrop) and we inherited a patch of J.artichokes.
we also inherited apple and pear trees,
and planted more apple, plum and quince, and blackcurrent, and rhubarb.
herbs, chamomile, mint, chives, garlic chives, rosemary, oregano and sage.
and in pots waiting to be planted out: courgettes, squash, gherkin, celeriac, cabbage, vegetable spagetti, pumpkin, french beans, borlotti beans, another type of sweetcorn.
I'm sur I wil lhave alot of failures (the calabrese are being demolished by slugs as we speak) but have to try to get *something* to work
tomatoes (plum and cherry) , aubergine, cucumber, chilis (jalapeno) basil and coriander, and lettuce and loofah(!) in the gh
outside: garlic, leeks, beetroot, radish (sparkler and french breakfast), sweetcorn, runner beans, peas, perpetual spinach, red spring onion, white spring onion, carrots, parsnips, caulis, red cabbage, calabrese, potatoes (earlies and maincrop) and we inherited a patch of J.artichokes.
we also inherited apple and pear trees,
and planted more apple, plum and quince, and blackcurrent, and rhubarb.
herbs, chamomile, mint, chives, garlic chives, rosemary, oregano and sage.
and in pots waiting to be planted out: courgettes, squash, gherkin, celeriac, cabbage, vegetable spagetti, pumpkin, french beans, borlotti beans, another type of sweetcorn.
I'm sur I wil lhave alot of failures (the calabrese are being demolished by slugs as we speak) but have to try to get *something* to work
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Hey Cornelian!Cornelian wrote:Bit like Nev - I have carrots growing (I have a year round variety which is great), rocket, cauliflower, cabbage. I removed the last lf the tomatoes and silver beet last week. I also have onions and leeks doing well. Other than that I am clearing out and manuring in the veggie beds for a little bit of a winter break.
Oh, and I am still getting a few autumn strawberries and raspberries. :)
What variety of onions are they and when do you plant them to get a crop now? All I have are seedlings at the moment, I plant them in boxes in april, plant 'em out in September and harvest them in December(ish). A second crop a year would be good!
Nev
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It is heading into winter here, so there isn't that much in the veggie garden itself
Jus Asparagus, Rhubarb, some leeks, silverbeet and some Jerusalem artichokes.
However the trees we have are
Olives
Assorted fruit trees (previous owner planted them and they are too small for fruit just yet, so I don't know what type they are)
Walnut tree (new in this year)
several current bushes (new in this year)
Satsuma
Lemon
Lime
Fig
Fejoa
Cherry
Apple
and prickly pears
But I already have a box bulging with seeds just waiting for the spring.
Jus Asparagus, Rhubarb, some leeks, silverbeet and some Jerusalem artichokes.
However the trees we have are
Olives
Assorted fruit trees (previous owner planted them and they are too small for fruit just yet, so I don't know what type they are)
Walnut tree (new in this year)
several current bushes (new in this year)
Satsuma
Lemon
Lime
Fig
Fejoa
Cherry
Apple
and prickly pears
But I already have a box bulging with seeds just waiting for the spring.
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Oh you lot must be really busy bees! I have much less going on this year as I'm not growing anything that gets blight or flea beetle, and various things I've sown have refused to germinate!
What I do have new this year is two new blackcurrant bushes (that have a few fruit on already) and a blueberry, which has about 10 berries.
Wasn't expecting anything from them in the first year so I am happy.
I am really well set up with fruit bushes and trees and the strawbs (Gariguette) are already producing well.
What I do have new this year is two new blackcurrant bushes (that have a few fruit on already) and a blueberry, which has about 10 berries.

I am really well set up with fruit bushes and trees and the strawbs (Gariguette) are already producing well.

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we've just finished our broadbeans. thank goodness, been eating them in every meal for weeks...
getting about 2 kilos of strawberries per day - going to get fed up with them soon. and asparagus every day.
lettuces, watercress, lots of herbs, chard, beetrrots, spinach all being picked now.
in the beds, practically everything: beans, spuds, peppers, courgettes, pumpkins, melons, beetroot, sweetcorn, onions, leeks, cucumbers, tomatoes, butternut squash, peppers, artichokes, etc etc.
and i found some weird little tubers in a supermarket that were sprouting. dont know what they are, but sure they will add something to our diet (or the horses'!).
all doing very nicely, its been a cool wet spring, which has really helped this year, although my torn knee ligament has limited what i can do myself (we have volunteers from WWOOF here almost always).
getting about 2 kilos of strawberries per day - going to get fed up with them soon. and asparagus every day.
lettuces, watercress, lots of herbs, chard, beetrrots, spinach all being picked now.
in the beds, practically everything: beans, spuds, peppers, courgettes, pumpkins, melons, beetroot, sweetcorn, onions, leeks, cucumbers, tomatoes, butternut squash, peppers, artichokes, etc etc.
and i found some weird little tubers in a supermarket that were sprouting. dont know what they are, but sure they will add something to our diet (or the horses'!).
all doing very nicely, its been a cool wet spring, which has really helped this year, although my torn knee ligament has limited what i can do myself (we have volunteers from WWOOF here almost always).
So you don't have any problems with Favism then.........catalyst wrote:we've just finished our broadbeans. thank goodness, been eating them in every meal for weeks...

Nev
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Went in for some Asian Greens and today sowed seeds of - Mizuna, mibuna, tatsoi, choi sum, mustard greens NZ spinach and Shanghai Paak Tsoi. (all except the NZ spinach of course!)
Nev
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