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Growing your own veg
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<blockquote data-quote="KMA" data-source="post: 4335496" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Pea and bean ground now cleared. Peas were a bit disappointing but was late getting them in as they were a bit of an afterthought.</p><p></p><p>.Bed1, Hispi cabbage are looking well and the flynet cage, copper collars and beer traps seem to have done their job. Early Purple garlic and Eschallote Grise are in. Provence garlic will go in later in the month with the Solent going in in January.</p><p></p><p>Bed2, not a lot of change just working our way through the Nantes carrots, some of which are pretty big, only problem being one or two are splitting</p><p></p><p>Bed3 is below 20c for the first time in the 5 months since it was built. Using the leeks and parsnips, as we need them parsnips are beginning to develop a bit of flavour, will leave the swedes in a while yet and start using the Autumn King carrots once the Nantes in Bed2 are finished.</p><p></p><p>Tomatoes, getting some but generally disappointing as are the sweet peppers, still getting courgettes though.</p><p></p><p>Night time air temps getting down to 2c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMA, post: 4335496, member: 32"] Pea and bean ground now cleared. Peas were a bit disappointing but was late getting them in as they were a bit of an afterthought. .Bed1, Hispi cabbage are looking well and the flynet cage, copper collars and beer traps seem to have done their job. Early Purple garlic and Eschallote Grise are in. Provence garlic will go in later in the month with the Solent going in in January. Bed2, not a lot of change just working our way through the Nantes carrots, some of which are pretty big, only problem being one or two are splitting Bed3 is below 20c for the first time in the 5 months since it was built. Using the leeks and parsnips, as we need them parsnips are beginning to develop a bit of flavour, will leave the swedes in a while yet and start using the Autumn King carrots once the Nantes in Bed2 are finished. Tomatoes, getting some but generally disappointing as are the sweet peppers, still getting courgettes though. Night time air temps getting down to 2c. [/QUOTE]
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