How does your garden grow? 09:38 - Aug 8 with 358 views | NthQldITFC | Having a very disappointing garden produce season this year, partly to do with my lack of attention due to other things. Tomatoes - 3/10 - some stunted plants with fewer fruit set Cucumbers - 1/10 - plants indoors and out die off after producing a few fruit - I've had this for a couple of years despite changing soil, everyone else I know has had similar cucumber problems this year Beans - 1/10 - started them too late but even so they've done buggar all Beetroot - 8/10 - solid as ever Salads - 7/10 - doing best where largely unattended which says a lot about my skills probably Herbs - 8/10 reliable as ever, coriander astounding. |  |
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I’ve got a really healthy…. on 09:47 - Aug 8 with 316 views | Bloots | ….chilli crop this year but it’s taken a lot of attention to get them where they are now. My herbs were really disappointing though, withered and feeble. I did pull my spuds last week, they were pretty good although a few were a bit “scorched”. Titchmarsh. |  |
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How does your garden grow? on 11:20 - Aug 8 with 228 views | Meadowlark | Broad beans were excellent a few weeks back. Runners coming on now, but not in huge quantities. Pears, plums, apples, gages and grapes all very good. |  | |  |
How does your garden grow? on 11:39 - Aug 8 with 191 views | Ryorry | Tomatoes both in greenhouse and outside have grown & fruited well, but fruit's just not ripening, still green. Cucs outside gh have for first time ever done better than those inside. Plugs sold to me as Bell Peppers have done v. well in gh, big & prolific - but turned out to be chillis! which I can't eat (gut). Neighbour loves em tho. Sprouts, & even nasturtium companions, have been completely stripped of all foliage (by cabbage white butterflies I assume, which have been mega-prolific this year). Only the skeleton stalks remain! Runners are cropping poorly so far, & the cane frame has been pushed by storm wotsit into looking like the Leaning Tower of Ripon. Peas have done exceptionally well, great crop from only a few plants. Courgettes went from titchies to giants in about 4 days when we had heavy rain about 3 weeks ago, and are now marrows which are too heavy to carry, need wheelbarrowing to kitchen! Lettuces & Celtuces - reasonably good. Spinach - reasonably good, but much munched by slugs Leeks - grown exceptionally well this year Spring Onions - reasonably good Asparagus - late but average Globe Artichokes - poor this year, only half the usual number of fruit Jerusalem Artichokes - vigorous as ever, harvesting is at least a month away. Spuds still flowering, harvesting in maybe 2 weeks Herbs slow growing except for curry plant! Strawberries - incredibly disappointing, had about 10 strawbs from 10 (new) plants. Figs - poorest year ever. Only about 3 on the outdoor tree, plenty in the gh tub one but they’re all titchy. Hazelnuts & wild cherries - bumper crops, never seen anything like it, some branches so laden they were almost on the ground - but all blew off prematurely in last week's storm Everything late this year owing to my delaying sowing & planting due to drought in spring. [Post edited 8 Aug 12:27]
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I’ve got a really healthy…. on 11:44 - Aug 8 with 174 views | TheBlueGnu |
I’ve got a really healthy…. on 09:47 - Aug 8 by Bloots | ….chilli crop this year but it’s taken a lot of attention to get them where they are now. My herbs were really disappointing though, withered and feeble. I did pull my spuds last week, they were pretty good although a few were a bit “scorched”. Titchmarsh. |
"I did pull my spuds last week" - fnaar, fnaar ! |  |
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I’ve got a really healthy…. on 11:46 - Aug 8 with 169 views | Ryorry |
I’ve got a really healthy…. on 11:44 - Aug 8 by TheBlueGnu | "I did pull my spuds last week" - fnaar, fnaar ! |
Isn't it more traditional to pull your leeks? 🤔 |  |
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How does your garden grow? on 11:46 - Aug 8 with 168 views | andytown | Disappointing for me as well. Onions, garlic & spuds all smaller than usual Beetroot seedlings eaten by birds (never happened before) Gooseberries eaten by deer or birds, again never happened before Entire sweetcorn crop eaten by badgers Only squash/pumpkins doing well this year |  | |  |
How does your garden grow? on 11:50 - Aug 8 with 158 views | CoachRob | Cherry Tomatoes are turning red now and getting quite a good crop. Courgettes have been hit and miss, not as good as last year. Herbs still going strong. Rhubarb has been disappointing. Little spindly stalks, fed and watered it well, crown not that old. I dunno. |  | |  |
How does your garden grow? on 12:10 - Aug 8 with 119 views | wischip | Grapes, never had so many as this year. I have to pick all the fallen up quickly before the birds get them and do purple poos on the car. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
How does your garden grow? on 12:23 - Aug 8 with 105 views | WinchBlue | Figs - loads(best year by far) Tayberries - loads Gooseberries - stacks Damsons - overladen Courgettes - disappointing Lettuce - plenty Perp spinach- plenty Spuds - v good Tomatoes (polytunnel) - beefsteak & cherry are good, plum are poor Cucumbers(polytunnel)- disappointing Beans (purple/trail of tears/runners) - all good Sea kale - pretty good Peppers(polytunnel) - ok Strawbs/rasps - both disappointing Pumpkins - coming on nicely |  | |  |
How does your garden grow? on 12:25 - Aug 8 with 91 views | WinchBlue |
How does your garden grow? on 11:46 - Aug 8 by andytown | Disappointing for me as well. Onions, garlic & spuds all smaller than usual Beetroot seedlings eaten by birds (never happened before) Gooseberries eaten by deer or birds, again never happened before Entire sweetcorn crop eaten by badgers Only squash/pumpkins doing well this year |
I netted me gooseberries this year & got loads |  | |  |
How does your garden grow? on 13:10 - Aug 8 with 45 views | andytown |
How does your garden grow? on 12:25 - Aug 8 by WinchBlue | I netted me gooseberries this year & got loads |
Yep, will be netting em next year, never had to before though. |  | |  |
How does your garden grow? on 13:16 - Aug 8 with 32 views | IndependentlyBlue | Odd year for me on the allotment, what with the strange weather and whatnot. Broad beans - exceptional year French beans - meh Beetroot - good crop Cavalo Nero - very good Lettuces - disastrous Carrots (usually my downfall) - wonderful crop Tomatoes in greenhouse - some problems with blossom end, not ripening as well as normal but ok in general Tomatoes outside - low yield and not ripening well Asparagus - best year ever, very early and bl**dy lovely Globe artichoke - grow for the bees really but a good year Jerusalem artichokes- looking good but seem late in flowering Calabrese and sporting broccoli - coming along nicely Strawberries- so disappointing Raspberries - exceptional though not had many myself as my grand-daughter discovered she liked them a lot Parsnips - low yield Potatoes - Earlies (Jazzy) we’re good yield but not very good when cooked, real disappointment Potatoes - Main Crop (Maris Piper) - low yield and only middling in size Potatoes - Main Crop (Java) - first year growing these. Exceptional, good size, good yield. Lovely spuds Courgettes - disastrous, though think l planted them too close together Butternut Squash - looking good Spaghetti Squash - low yield but hoping they pump up more before autumn Onions/Garlic - good year Rhubarb - if anyone wants any please come and take it. Got so much Herbs - Sage, Chives, Mint, Lemon Balm all prolific Edit - that would be Sprouting broccol [Post edited 8 Aug 13:23]
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How does your garden grow? on 13:20 - Aug 8 with 23 views | NthQldITFC |
How does your garden grow? on 11:20 - Aug 8 by Meadowlark | Broad beans were excellent a few weeks back. Runners coming on now, but not in huge quantities. Pears, plums, apples, gages and grapes all very good. |
Ah yes, I meant to say that my plums are extraordinary this year. (Apples too, but I don't enjoy saying that so much.) |  |
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How does your garden grow? on 13:21 - Aug 8 with 19 views | NthQldITFC |
How does your garden grow? on 11:39 - Aug 8 by Ryorry | Tomatoes both in greenhouse and outside have grown & fruited well, but fruit's just not ripening, still green. Cucs outside gh have for first time ever done better than those inside. Plugs sold to me as Bell Peppers have done v. well in gh, big & prolific - but turned out to be chillis! which I can't eat (gut). Neighbour loves em tho. Sprouts, & even nasturtium companions, have been completely stripped of all foliage (by cabbage white butterflies I assume, which have been mega-prolific this year). Only the skeleton stalks remain! Runners are cropping poorly so far, & the cane frame has been pushed by storm wotsit into looking like the Leaning Tower of Ripon. Peas have done exceptionally well, great crop from only a few plants. Courgettes went from titchies to giants in about 4 days when we had heavy rain about 3 weeks ago, and are now marrows which are too heavy to carry, need wheelbarrowing to kitchen! Lettuces & Celtuces - reasonably good. Spinach - reasonably good, but much munched by slugs Leeks - grown exceptionally well this year Spring Onions - reasonably good Asparagus - late but average Globe Artichokes - poor this year, only half the usual number of fruit Jerusalem Artichokes - vigorous as ever, harvesting is at least a month away. Spuds still flowering, harvesting in maybe 2 weeks Herbs slow growing except for curry plant! Strawberries - incredibly disappointing, had about 10 strawbs from 10 (new) plants. Figs - poorest year ever. Only about 3 on the outdoor tree, plenty in the gh tub one but they’re all titchy. Hazelnuts & wild cherries - bumper crops, never seen anything like it, some branches so laden they were almost on the ground - but all blew off prematurely in last week's storm Everything late this year owing to my delaying sowing & planting due to drought in spring. [Post edited 8 Aug 12:27]
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A splendid list. You're "oop North", aren't you? I'm thinking of migrating away from South Suffolk before desertification sets in. [Post edited 8 Aug 13:23]
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