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Can’t beat a cheese and parsnip toastie.I bought some Carrots, and some Parsnips for 19 p a bag yesterday. I don't know why you all bother![]()
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Can’t beat a cheese and parsnip toastie.I bought some Carrots, and some Parsnips for 19 p a bag yesterday. I don't know why you all bother![]()
I bought a Kebab the other week and as i am a regular, he asked if I wanted the usual salad choice (No tomatoes and no lettuce) but i said "No, whack some Tomatoes on mate, you never know if you're going to see one again for a while these days !"That's the answer I was looking for. I have one grow gag left from last year so will do a trial to see which does the best.
Any tomatoes going for 19p? I suspect not.
Lettuce on a kebab?I bought a Kebab the other week and as i am a regular, he asked if I wanted the usual salad choice (No tomatoes and no lettuce) but i said "No, whack some Tomatoes on mate, you never know if you're going to see one again for a while these days !"
Won't taste the same marra, and you'll probably hoy most of them away anyway.I bought some Carrots, and some Parsnips for 19 p a bag yesterday. I don't know why you all bother![]()
That's why I don't ask for itLettuce on a kebab?
Wrang'un
My Dad used to grow bits and had an allotment, but I tried a few years back and cost a bloody fortune, with crap results and spent more time seeing slugs and insects and all sorts eating the buggers . I get it's more of a hobby and probably cheaper the more established you get your garden, but it was too much hassle for meWon't taste the same marra, and you'll probably hoy most of them away anyway.
Aye. I get that mate.That's why I don't ask for itIt's all about the red cabbage, onion and Chilli peppers
My Dad used to grow bits and had an allotment, but I tried a few years back and cost a bloody fortune, with crap results and spent more time seeing slugs and insects and all sorts eating the buggers . I get it's more of a hobby and probably cheaper the more established you get your garden, but it was too much hassle for me![]()
Likewise Geo.Aye. I get that mate.
I just got the bug after growing some seeds about 15 years ago, and I really enjoy it.
Getting owld marra![]()
I grew taties one year - there were so many I had to store sack loads of them in hessian sacks in my dads shed as we could not store all of them.Mrs asked me to grow some Sweet Williams and Wallflowers. Did it, and when they came out in the bed, I thought "fuck me, I did that"
Following year, few Toms and Cucumbers.
Following year put a couple of raised beds in, and did Tatties to break up the soil, got a 8x6 greenhouse, grew Corn, peas, beans, f***ing allsorts, and most of it worked.
Hooked totally now, and I absolutely love it mate.![]()
I get it's more of a hobby
It's a healthy hobby marra. I remember my Dads greenhouse as a kid and the smell from the Tomato plants was immense. Mind bloody Ants everywhereThis, probably 50/50 between that and having delicious fresh fruit and veg.
And fantastic to pick fresh and eat straight away. Raw peas straight from the pod too. The there are things that you just can’t buy. I grow tomatillos and have grown a few different types of squashes over the years. Was growing gem squashes for a while, currently do amazonkia, which is like a small pumpkin. Lettuce in a trug outside the back door, always crisp and fresh.It's a healthy hobby marra. I remember my Dads greenhouse as a kid and the smell from the Tomato plants was immense. Mind bloody Ants everywhereMy mam always said Strawberries were forced in shop and had nee taste. You don't half taste the difference and the smell with freshly grown ones mind
I had terrible problems for years with slugs and snails. Never see one now. They all disappeared when next door got a pond. I do see the frogs though.And fantastic to pick fresh and eat straight away. Raw peas straight from the pod too. The there are things that you just can’t buy. I grow tomatillos and have grown a few different types of squashes over the years. Was growing gem squashes for a while, currently do amazonkia, which is like a small pumpkin. Lettuce in a trug outside the back door, always crisp and fresh.
You said about cost, getting going does cost, but these days with well established beds, my own compost, I pretty much only buy seeds and slug repellent. What they cost, I probably save on strawberries and tomatoes, making everything else ‘free’.
I grow peas just to munch when pottering around. Gardeners perks I call it.And fantastic to pick fresh and eat straight away. Raw peas straight from the pod too. The there are things that you just can’t buy. I grow tomatillos and have grown a few different types of squashes over the years. Was growing gem squashes for a while, currently do amazonkia, which is like a small pumpkin. Lettuce in a trug outside the back door, always crisp and fresh.
You said about cost, getting going does cost, but these days with well established beds, my own compost, I pretty much only buy seeds and slug repellent. What they cost, I probably save on strawberries and tomatoes, making everything else ‘free’.
It must have been all the sun, but I had an excellent year for corn last year. Always been a bit hit and miss, load of kernels not developed, but last year I could have sold them in a good quality farmers market.I grow peas just to munch when pottering around. Gardeners perks I call it.
Fresh corn in September. Get the water boiling then pick the cobs, and straight into the hot water. 30 minutes, and you will never taste anything better man. Literally 30 seconds between plant and pot. Amazing.
Salivating now just thinking about it![]()
For those in peril in the windGale force 8 forecast here tonight.
Please say a little prayer for my greenhouse. Rebuilt it after the last storms, so this is my babies first real test
Going to lose alot of seedlings if she goes![]()
My in laws have claimed a chunk of land behind their house, quite substantial and enough for a decent allotment!Im going to do a bit of Guerilla gardening this week. The plot is behind a fence and faces east with some trees casting a bit of shade. At the minute it’s basically blackberries. I want to clear it out and plant some sort of veg. What should I start with and how should I prepare it?
I thought It had a nautical touch and hoped you would not be offended.For those in peril in the wind![]()