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Growing => Vegetables => Topic started by: Terri-Lynn on January 11, 2008, 09:08:44 pm

Title: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Terri-Lynn on January 11, 2008, 09:08:44 pm
This year I am going to try some kale (never even ate it before) and some heirloom tomatoes. I am also going to do lots of different types of beans this year I usually only plant yellow bush and green bush types but I want some variety this year. What's going to be new in your garden?
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on January 12, 2008, 12:07:03 pm
am trying kale too not sure the family will eat it but have gotten a new steamer 'machine' so hopefully this well help with veg:)
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Rosalie on February 27, 2008, 09:46:47 pm
we are going to try horse raddish if we can find the plant to start us of and sunflowers. up at Sevilla last week and we saw some all ready in flower, our seeds have just come through

Rosalie
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Post by: Guy on February 27, 2008, 09:48:51 pm
we are setting up our asparagus bed at the mo - so with one year crowns going in , we may see some early results next year!!!
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on February 27, 2008, 10:24:39 pm
our asparagus

ooooooooowwwwwwww we are posh lol only joking
I tried growing it but failled badly but i guess i had lots of things against me when i tried it.
Linz
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Guy on February 28, 2008, 07:09:03 pm
well we are thinking it may well be a trial to set this up  - but you have to give these things a go (and theres no shame in being posh!!!!! :Dlol)
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on February 28, 2008, 07:54:11 pm
One of the things i think people forget is at home you can do anything lol
I have always read that it is better to grow 'special' veg at home where as the ones that you would normally buy from the supermarket but which are very expensive.

Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on February 28, 2008, 07:55:10 pm
piked up a chinese gooseberry bush so i'll let you all know about this as it get growing.
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Guy on February 28, 2008, 07:59:23 pm
that sounds fascinating -what do the fruits look like (or am i just being dense? :-[)
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on February 28, 2008, 08:06:56 pm
well i have never heard of them before either lol

 An ornamental, bearing tasty fruit (Mini Kiwi) climber that will adorn any garden

(http://www.banana-tree.com/catalog%20images/image292.jpg)

here is a piccy
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: rustyme on February 28, 2008, 08:09:10 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwifruit
 
I thought they were something else , till I looked I was getting mixed up with Cape gooseberry. Looks like they are Kiwi Fruit...
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on April 18, 2008, 08:13:05 pm
yeap when i 1st picked it up in the shop i though that bet then read mini kiwi fruit i was still happy lol
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: tankgirl on April 29, 2008, 11:24:12 pm
going to try globe artichokes for the first time, have started off some seedlings which are doing well and going to transplant them once they look bigger....im deciding whether to put them in the flowers and herbs bed or with the veggies or i might put them in with both if i have enough little plants  :)
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on April 30, 2008, 05:47:51 pm
put em in both :) great looking plants.
I am try jaruaslem (spelling?)artichokes never even eaten them before i have  put them in a long deep pot at the moment as the ground they are going to is still my lawn and very wet to work with.
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: tankgirl on April 30, 2008, 10:59:35 pm
my dad use to eat jerusalem artichokes when he was a lad so i started growing these in my garden and have made them into a soup with potatoes and have had them mashed, but be warned they will give you wind :o , they produce a cluster of lovely sunflower like heads which make them worth growing just for that! yep i think i shall pop the globes in both veggie and herb beds thanks  ;)
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on May 01, 2008, 09:23:51 am
lol wind is not a problem here (i live in a house with 3 blokes and two girls) so am used to that lol.

AM thinking of having a bashagain in the front garden just to tidy it up as it is look a bit of a mess at the moment
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: resistance is fertile on May 01, 2008, 04:15:38 pm
new for us this year are Asparagus peas, good climbers with a crazy pod! and crimson amaranth leaves to give the salad beds even more colour!

Working on a big scale solar drier for the Principe Borghese tomatoes so we hope to finally crack the english sun dried tomato market! will let you know how it pans out (maybe just bulk loads of passata :D)
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on May 01, 2008, 04:18:31 pm
Now that sound promisiong and both interesting
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: robert693 on May 07, 2008, 03:17:59 pm
I am trying leeks and several herbs such as terragon. Kale is really easy to grow and will over-winter well.
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Rosemary on May 07, 2008, 09:16:24 pm
Never tried Tarragon - I think it's supposed to be hard to grow. Dan does a lovely chicken, lemon and tarragon soup - mmm, it's my favourite.
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: pouletpaul on May 08, 2008, 09:58:36 pm


I'm growing horse radish for the first time. Bought a couple of roots in January. Anybody any advice on growing techniques!!!

 :chook:
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Rosemary on May 09, 2008, 08:08:52 am
No - we were given some but Dan forgot where he planted it and iit's never shown up again!
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: tankgirl on May 11, 2008, 06:59:09 pm
ive not grown horse raddish, but am aware that its like mint and will spread if not contained and kept in a pot in the ground....hope that helps!
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: whitby_sam on May 18, 2008, 10:02:31 pm
I recently uprooted a conifer from the end of our drive as it obscured the view when reversing and caused my mum to have a small prang (nothing to do with an arthritic short-arse in a volvo reversing uphill then...). This left a patch of bare soil on what was otherwise a lovely front lawn. In a moment of madness I decided to dig it over and plant garlic, carrots, parsnips and beetroot. I must say it's caused a lot of shaken heads, confused looks and tutting. Being nextdoor to the church in a small farming community a lot of people walk past and its right in their line of sight...

I think I'll grass it over after I've harvested and leave the growing for the back garden.
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Rosemary on May 19, 2008, 07:32:54 am
Please don't! We dug up the front lawn in our old house to plat veggies - hte back garden was north facing and quite dull because of a huge Leylandii hedge. The vegies got some strange looks at first but folk were quite inetersted in it - I suspect more so now, as veg. growing has become more popular. Anyway, veggies look nice - we've got potatoes in pots on the patio and they're lovely, with dark purple flowers.
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Farmer Giles on May 19, 2008, 09:03:07 am
veggies look nice - we've got potatoes in pots on the patio and they're lovely, with dark purple flowers.

I didn't know that you could pot grow potatoes, what a brilliant idea. Any tips Rosemary???
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on May 20, 2008, 06:39:15 pm
Oh the bigger the pot the better.
Put a little bit of soil in the pot then place tatties on top then earth up  like you would in the ground
linz
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Rosemary on May 20, 2008, 07:32:46 pm
Yup, wouldn't disagree with anything Linz says.

I've got my Mayan Gold in pots - too expensive to risk in the dirty old ground!
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: Fluffywelshsheep on May 22, 2008, 08:51:00 pm
/me is all for putting stuff in the 'wrong' place. I had tatties in the front lawn and i think i upset a load of neighbour but tough DIG FOR VICTORY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: hexhammeasure on June 01, 2008, 11:49:12 pm
I'm going  to try growing mushrooms this year. I'm setting up an old bed frame filled with chipped bark for lions mane and putting shiitake and oyster mushrooms in the chipped bark I use for footpaths in the woods.

Hope it works....

Actually,  is a mushroom a vegetable???
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: rustyme on June 02, 2008, 12:14:00 am
nope .... it's a happy chappy ...or a fun guy (fungi ) hehehe....couldn't resist that ...I am sorry ....
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: hexhammeasure on June 02, 2008, 10:36:21 pm
Oh deary deary me......
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: rustyme on June 03, 2008, 12:00:41 am
 :D :D :D I did say I was sorry  ::)
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: MikePike on June 19, 2008, 09:11:34 pm
I am attempting Dandelion and Burdock beer. Just like Hugh.
It's in the early stages still though. Has anyone else tried this and succeeded?
Title: Re: Are you trying anything new in your garden this year?
Post by: carrumba0095 on June 19, 2008, 10:30:36 pm
Am growing Cape Gooseberry from seed and also monster giant pumpkins from seed my mother brought back from Canada.  Hehehe.  ANy suggestions on a good feed for pumpkins in scotland?