Something Lovely I Grew For The Fisrt Time Last Year

Started by Tin Shed, March 30, 2008, 09:20:57

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Tin Shed

Ok then -by special request from Rhubarb Thrasher and to cheer us all up........
New Zealand Spinach - I was given three little plants and they grew and grew. It looks nothing like normal spinach and has small more fleshy leaves and remains much chunkier when cooked. OH will eat this spinach cooked.  :D
It didn't go to seed until the very end of the season and because the plants get so large you can keep picking it for ever!!!
Do you feel better now RT? ;)

Tin Shed


betula

Runner Beans.

I could have fed the five thousand with my crop last year. ;D ;D

redimp

Kohl Rabi - didn't like the thought, grew them for the other half.  They didn't get that big - and they were delicious.  Growing lots more this year. ;D

Celeriac but cocked it up big time - doing ti right this year.
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caseylee

Mine was lettuce all sorts I had so many last year but my pets wern't moaning lol

DeeBee

Cucumbers! Previously they ad refused to grow, last year, on the lottie and in the greenhouse up rhey shot. Must have been enjoying all that damp air! Nothing else did! ;)

adrianhumph

 Hi all,
            My great find last year were giant miike mustard greens & osaka purple mustard greens, sown in Late August, 6 plants of each have cropped all Winter & are still producing leaves now. Cook like spinach ,or eat raw in salads, absolutely brill  ;D. Seeds available from www.realseeds.co.uk/

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sawfish

Pak Choi, now its a must. Aduki beans, too cold, various other fancy beans, blackeye, black turtle no luck either. Wont be doing fancy beans again.

kt.

Strawberries.   From 24 plants came at least 20 strawberries from each.   My swede also came up very well. Best so far.
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Rhubarb Thrasher

I feel a bit mean saying I never grew anything nice and new last year. Now that the curly kale is finishing, we're going to miss it a lot

Plot69

Quote from: sawfish on March 30, 2008, 10:18:56
Pak Choi, now its a must.

I might try that this year. My Missus is really into stir fry's (It's a high cholesterol thing) and I believe that's what the Chinese use a lot?

I've not seen anyone growing it at my place. Is it hard to grow?
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

sawfish

Pak Choi is the easiest thing I have ever grown. Its so lovely in a stirfry chucked in at the end, really crunchy with succulent stalks.

Plot69

Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

manicscousers

just watch out for the slugs, they love pak choi..
ours was strawberries and barlotti beans, loads and very tasty  ;D

Georgie

Pineapple flavoured Physalis (Cape Gooseberries).  I had over 100 fruits off two plants and they ripened much quicker than other varieties I've tried.

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Laney

Last year my biggest success was my lettuce and rocket.  We were on diets in preperation for our August wedding, and we saved a bloody fortune on supermarket salads! ;D  My sweetcorn grew nicely too but a lot of the cobs never ripened as we had hardly any sun last year.  I'm looking forward to trying again this year.

I also bought some dwarf french bean seedlings on a whim from the garden centre for £3, and I got stacks of beans off them.  They were delicious.
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davee52uk

Berlotti Beans; somebody gave a few and I grew a few then bought more. Brilliant crop - you can either eat as pods or as beans. They  are fantastic colours and grow well, even in the Summer we had last year.

GrannieAnnie

F1 hybrid Cool Breeze cucumber- an amazing # of cucumbers with no work. some even produced fairly well in part shade. Made wonderful cuc-onion-sour cream salad (definitely not low-cholesterol salad)
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GodfreyRob

Grew Vegetable Spaghetti last year - the fruits were quite large and when cooked really did produce spahgetti-like strands - great for stir fries!  They were easy to grow and managed better than courgettes and other squashes in the cool and wet.
Will definately do the same again this year.
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saddad

Have you tried Lambs Lettuce Laney? We have had some out over winter and it makes a great early salad lettuce substitute. Outside all winter with no protection... lovely now with some of the early sorrel and garlic mustard...
;D

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