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Calling SMB veg growers

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My broad beans are planted out.... Have been for 2 weeks
Butternut squash and runner bean seeds planted in pots in the tunnel now... Slow progress

Getting my peas out today
(Not a euphemism)
 
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When do you prune back gooseberry bushes? Seems like conflicting advice on google.
 
I'll be Looking for some advice as getting 3 big raised beds put in in late March. Total beginner, so what should I start with?

Also, should I be saving my rabbit's shit for feeding the plants?

Me dad used to collect sheep droppings from the farm and put them in a hessian sack. Soak them in a tub for about 6 weeks then use the water to water his plants. Never failed to get good crops.
 
Just lifted all my onions and garlic today, not a bad crop if i do say myself, pitty about my tomatoes and chillies.

My toms have been shite anarl. Don't know why though, normally brilliant!
 
I've no idea if there now are seedlings available but something I used to grow, from seed, was Salsify - a lesser known veg but has a beautiful delicate flavour.

See it used regular on cooking programmes like. Never tasted it!
 
My toms have been shite anarl. Don't know why though, normally brilliant!

where do you live? I have 18 tomato plants in a 12' x 6' greenhouse. They are staggered in planting. The early ones are just developing the 4th truss, and medium sized fruit on the fisrts 2 trusses. I dont expect to be picking ripe tomatoes for another 6 weeks.

be interested to know when you sowed seed, potted on and planted out.
 
where do you live? I have 18 tomato plants in a 12' x 6' greenhouse. They are staggered in planting. The early ones are just developing the 4th truss, and medium sized fruit on the fisrts 2 trusses. I dont expect to be picking ripe tomatoes for another 6 weeks.

be interested to know when you sowed seed, potted on and planted out.
I have 12 plants in my greenhouse, first toms are a few weeks away yet. Money maker toms, set away in March and planted direct into the ground inside the greenhouse at the end of May.
 
I have had a canny year so far. Strawberries and rasps have been brilliant but pretty much over. Probably only a couple of weks more until the taties and onions come out, got the first of the peas today and the squashes looking healthy. I've got loads of green tomms waiting to ripen, but noticed tonight red mottling on the leaves of two plants. No idea what that is but hopefully nothing that will affect the fruit.
 
Ta. Just put them in last year, so this is the first year I will be doing it. Love Goosgogs.
Go easy on them if they're still getting established mind

Got tons of gooseberries and raspberries.... Peas and broad beans
Home Guard spuds are peaking now too

Strawberries coming to an end, ditto rhubarb but I have some in the freezer. Trying rhubarb gin this year
 
Go easy on them if they're still getting established mind

Got tons of gooseberries and raspberries.... Peas and broad beans
Home Guard spuds are peaking now too

Strawberries coming to an end, ditto rhubarb but I have some in the freezer. Trying rhubarb gin this year
My peas were a disaster this year, most seeds didn't germinate (new packs as well). Tried them in different places incl the mother in laws garden, but to no avail. Must have got a bad pack.
 
It's February, it's time to be thinking happy thoughts about what you'll be planting and eating this year.

I grow from seedlings not seed as I don't have a greenhouse and also have some time constraints. So just put my order in for:

tomatoes
summer cabbage
savoy cabbage
broccoli (calabrese)
purple sprouting broccoli
sprouts
celeriac
courgette
leek
pak choi
peas
broad beans
dwarf French beans
runners
aubergine
chillis
butternut squash
sweetcorn

Heavy on the brassicas this year. Love my brassicas me like.

@Cowvahlo @spitfire
I know there are more of us veg growers, sorry for not tagging everyone, can't remember who else is in.

What's the crack with growing sweetcorn, I didn't think we had the weather for it over here? Does it need a greenhouse or just outside? I just grow stuff that the kids like, keeps them interested so sweetcorn would be a good one for next year.
 
Shitty weather mate.
That's about to change apparently.

I've planted some strawberries, cherry tomatoes, normal tomatoes (died whilst I was on holiday) and I took some seeds out of a supermarket pepper. Google claims that it is nigh on impossible for seeds from supermarket peppers to grow. So I overfilled some small pots with them and there are shit loads of stems grown. Should probably move them out to bigger pots.
 
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