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#21
Edible Plants / Re: mangleworzel
Last post by JanG - May 29, 2025, 06:45:35
Great video! I know mangleworzels were grown a lot in Victorian times, and probably earlier but, as she says, have fallen out of fashion.

She certainly makes a convincing case for them and sells seed herself. It's very tempting to have a go .........

#22
Edible Plants / mangleworzel
Last post by cambourne7 - May 28, 2025, 17:45:50
hi

https://youtube.com/shorts/leMdWpWStxs?si=VvO9i9WbOrKpVUmb

Right seen video above and do quite like the sound of these has anyone grown them or eaten them?

cam
#23
Edible Plants / Re: Seed Saving Circle 2025
Last post by JanG - May 23, 2025, 06:17:38
Great to hear from you markfield rover and garrett, and look forward to your participation.

I have a personal reason for specially welcoming your bean offerings, Garrett, as I grew Coco Bicolor many years ago and was looking through my seeds to grow it again. They were nowhere to be found and I was frustrated to think I'd lost them somehow. And I've never grown Deb's Creek though I've read about it, so another one to look forward to.

Tomatoes and flowers great too. Tithonia is a stunner
#24
Edible Plants / Re: Seed Saving Circle 2025
Last post by garrett - May 22, 2025, 15:13:14
I'm hoping to join in again this year too. My provisional list:

Tomatoes -
Sergeant Pepper's (red/blue medium heart)
Malachite Box (green medium)
Tiny Tim - bush red cherry

Climbing french beans for drying -
Coco Bicolour
Deb's Creek

Dwarf french beans:
Merveille de Piemonte, yellow pods with purple markings
Purple Queen, purple pods
Jacob's Cattle Gold, golden yellow version for drying

Flowers:
Tithonia (Mexican sunflower)
Nicotiana mutabilis Marshmallow
Sunflower Yellow Pygmy
#25
Edible Plants / Re: Strawberry 'Just Add Cream...
Last post by Deb P - May 22, 2025, 10:20:21
If your plants have double flowers and are a magenta pink it's clearly not the plants you ordered. Even if they were, you are disappointed with the promised flavour of the fruit, so the are incorrectly described. I would ask for replacement plants of the variety you ordered submitting your evidence, if they cannot supply those a refund. If you are not satisfied with their reply I would be tempted to post something on their public Facebook page or Trustpilot, these are monitored and they are usually keen to respond to negative feedback and might prompt a quicker response!
I've had two experiences with incorrect items supplied recently. First J Parkers where I received the wrong variety of irises, which if course I didn't discover until they flowered. I emailed photos and received an immediate apology and had replacements sent which are fine. I also received the wrong colour moss rose from David Austin, they also sent a replacement the following season...which was the same wrong colour! I gave up at that point!
#26
Edible Plants / Re: Seed Saving Circle 2025
Last post by markfield rover - May 21, 2025, 14:20:38
If all goes well, I hope to be joining the circle, fingers crossed.
#27
Edible Plants / Re: Strawberry 'Just Add Cream...
Last post by galina - May 20, 2025, 08:32:07
Daughter had a birthday present voucher and also ended up with inferior substitutions and had to complain to finally get what she ordered much later.  The substitute plants were tiny, but at least the right type.   Do complain again, as this isn't good enough! 
#28
Edible Plants / Re: Seed Saving Circle 2025
Last post by JanG - May 20, 2025, 05:59:48
Quote from: galina on May 19, 2025, 07:25:28Yes, but the poly will also have rain concentrating and flowing down at the edge when it does rain, or condensation collecting on the inside of the cover and eventually running down to the edges.  Maybe it's time to give a stalk a try and see.  May not be that stringy after all, despite very dry soil. 

I will indeed. The first of your options is possibly unlikely as this poly has the old fashioned design of a trench where the polythene is kept firm in a trench which means it will be wet but only quite far beneath the surface. I think it's time to dig the plant up and investigate.
#29
Edible Plants / Re: Funny question about winte...
Last post by galina - May 19, 2025, 18:20:27
Thank  y o u  Jeannine for keeping this squash alive.  :sunny:
#30
Top Tips / Re: Stinging nettle proof glov...
Last post by Paulh - May 19, 2025, 08:29:15
JanG,

You are literally "grasping the nettle" - where "the plant is grasped firmly, especially if that is done in the direction the [needle] hairs are growing, the hairs tend to be pushed flat and avoid penetrating the skin".

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