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Started by Borlotti, August 10, 2015, 21:30:53

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galina

Me three on the cauli, but not as good as TeeGee's.  Plenty of kale shoots, kale florets, psb, also three cornered leek, a couple of real leeks still left and the second to last celeriac.  Lots of salading, cress, landcress, endive, lamb's lettuce, rocket and Welsh onion.  :wave:

galina


Tee Gee

Another Cauli & some Parsnips

cornykev

My Rhubarb is flying but wasn't sure if it's too early to pick, looks as though everyone's chomping on theirs already.   :toothy10:
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Jayb

First of the Asparagus and some more Purple sprouting. An orange and a small overripe pepino.
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Jeannine

Just new salad and new kale.
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

Silverleaf

Probably nothing today, but I have my eye on some rhubarb for the weekend...

My rhubarb looks like a totally different plant from last year! The stems are so much fatter and the colour is deeper too. I'm really pleased, seems the manure and "liquid gold" last year worked beautifully so I'll continue to do that. ;)

Debs

Last of the kale (ragged jack) which I might make into soup if we are getting the arctic
weather as forecast!!🌨🌬
Debs :icon_flower:

Digeroo

I am also doing well with rhubarb.  Put some compost bins over mine, so the stems are a couple of feet long.  Keeps them warm too.   Did not know they like liquid gold.  Will give that a try.  They have had a bucket of manure each.

Also Russian kale and leeks (though I do not eat them).  Grow them for my daughter and brother in law. 

The parsley I planted out in the autumn is perking up so I will have a handful of that,

galina

Silverleaf, whatever you were doing, keep doing it!  So pleased you finally got some.  Last year you reported a few sickly, thin sticks whilst the rest of us seemed to have lush rhubarb. Glad for the change in fortune   :wave:

Silverleaf

Quote from: galina on April 23, 2016, 13:28:55
Silverleaf, whatever you were doing, keep doing it!  So pleased you finally got some.  Last year you reported a few sickly, thin sticks whilst the rest of us seemed to have lush rhubarb. Glad for the change in fortune   :wave:

It looks pretty good, lots of new stems coming too! I picked four fat sticks but decided I wanted Oreo ice cream for dessert instead, but we'll eat the rhubarb tomorrow.

Thanks to everyone who gave me such good advice! :)

Jayb

Yesterday, leeks, purple sprouting (lots) and asparagus.
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johhnyco15

yesterday last of my spring cabbage
johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

Hector

Had some lovely stewed rhubarb with Greek yoghurt and a dash of maple syrup :)
Gorgeous!
Jackie

galina

Couple of caulis and sprouting broccoli.  From the greenhouse lamb's lettuce, cress and lettuce.  Just clearing all the salading from the greenhouse and planting tomatoes and peppers.  :wave:

saddad

Asparagus... again.. and the last of the over winter cauli...  :wave:

Malcolm Brown

Mini-greens, rocket, borage, radish and mint for a salad.

Jeannine

lettuce, green onions  and cherries
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

plotstoeat

new potatoes and mange tout from greenhouse

brownthumb2

New potatoes and Asparagus

johhnyco15

lettuce, new, potatoes, mint, onions rhubarb and chives
johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

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