What’s done well for you?

Started by Jayb, October 17, 2012, 10:29:58

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galina

It has been a very good year for peas and lettuces, ok for beans but they were very late - greenhouse tomatoes were ok too.  Second sowing of carrots are good, parsnips no germination at all.  Achocha are still going strong outside on frost damaged plants!   Cucumbers and squashes fairly poor.  Courgettes a little better but no gluts.  There were unexplained losses in the potato bed - my guess is that they must have rotted when we were flooded.  About 5 pounds of scabby apples from all of our trees, with the exception of 3 pounds of first class Egremont Russets, which love rainy weather!  Pears and plums little better.  Blackberries very good.

Now I need a recipe for blackberry filled achocha on a bed of lettuce  !?!   :laughing6:




galina


marcofez

Most leafy plants did well. Cabbages, broccoli but brussels seem to be suffering from all the rain. Still cutting lettuce leaves and chard. Earlibird sweetcorn did well, lots of water and whatever sunshine was about did the trick! :icon_cheers: Onions and garlic ok. French beans were good but runners ok ish. Hit & miss with courgettes and squash plants
Spuds, carrots, toms, caulis not so good.

Robert_Brenchley

Most of my apples have done well, though the Bramley's hasn't produced anything. I suspect it's got biennial bearing coming on, and will need thinning next year. The plums were a dead loss as it was too cold when they flowered.

pumkinlover

Red cabbage, first time I have ever had a good crop.
Tomatoes in the greenhouse, loads of unripe chillis. Sweetcorn.
Pumpkins and squashes. Parsnips and leeks look good.

davee52uk

Broad Beans. Didn't seem to care that they were actually growing on flooded land and produced best ever crop. Apples seem great - just started picking Cox's. Also French Beans were terrific but had to kept in cloches in July and climbing French beans were best ever.

davee52uk

.... Oh and also tomatoes, Tigerella grown in a greenhouse. Still got a few and had to reduce the number of plants as it was too much for us. Quickly abandonned growing outside as this was never going to work

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