Global warming....... or what?

Started by angle shades, December 07, 2007, 09:26:12

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angle shades



almost 3lbs of toms picked yesterday from an unheated greenhouse......./ shades x
grow your own way

angle shades

grow your own way

manicscousers

wow, we're still eating them from storage in a cardboard box but I bet yours taste nicer  ;D

djbrenton

I don't know whether this is normal, but I was still picking cape gooseberries in February from an unheated greenhouse with some broken glass.

tim


Rosyred

You are so lucky - i'm eating no flavour supermarket rubbish.

okra

Amazing. When did you sow them and plant them out?
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Rob the rake

I've still got Sungold tomatoes going, although they've almost finished.
The bell peppers are still going an' all!

Rob.

Deb P

I have one mixed tray that I picked in mid November left to fully ripen and eat, but after that it will be back to tasteless greengrocers stuff until July...... ::)
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

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saddad

We still have some Deb... but you shouldn't have to wait until July... if we go to Locko we will have to force some for Mid May!
;D

cornykev

I tided up my parsnip leaves and found four small spring onions growing, so I pulled them up and had them shredded with duck and hoisen sauce with wraps.   :P :P     ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

angle shades

 :) okra ...........seed sown in April, planted in greenhouse May (in the world famous black buckets :P)

Variety if anyone is interested is Tommy Toe....which appears to be hardy (we have had a few frosts)and disease resistant.

very good variety for cooking/ shades x
grow your own way

Rob the rake

Picked the last of my peppers yesterday. In this north-east location they're usually finished by the end of October, so it's a bit of a record for me.
No frost here yet, but we are right on the coast and it has to be a couple of degrees cooler than inland before we see any of the white stuff.

Rob. :)

cornykev

Not got any canoes washed up on your lottie Rob.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

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