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| I think I am in enemy territory here as I don't normally get involved in "poncy"plants. Still the wife has taken exception to me growing Sweetcorn, Jerulsalam Artichokes and Tomatoes in the front flower borders. She also didn't seem overjoyed when I suggested digging up the front lawn to plant spuds, it's the sunnyest spot!. So I need some advice on what flowers I might grow and still get something edible. Or perhaps veg that might be acceptable as flowers. Last edited by Jimmy; 07-06-2008 at 07:59 AM. |
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| Looks lovely. Our front 'garden' is a foot-wide strip of earth in the wall top as our terrace house is higher than the road. That is where I grow flowers, just to look pretty when I park the car ![]() We are slowly digging up the back garden to make more veg beds. |
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| Not so much poncy but... Leeks cost £2.50 for 3 at the moment in the supermarkets - a bag of seeds last cost me £1.49 for 400 seeds; and these particular seeds I can save forever by keeping the best specimens each year and letting them flower. I'll let you work out the cost saving; but by reckoning yesterday I dug up 40 leeks; 10 of which I'll save the seed for and let flower in a pot next to our french lavender...and the rest will be eaten; by my reckoning about £25 worth in one day - and I've still got over half the original packet not yet sown. If that's not motivation to grow your own [and just look at the price of sweetcorn in the shops- and it's not even fresh] - then I don't know what is. Apart from just loving gardening of course. These were originally grown in my OH's borders, and transplanted out into my veg patch in the spring - when my broccoli had run its course and his borders were starting to fill up. They gave ground cover all winter and with their gorgeous blue purple foliage, and will give us at least 5 good meals of hearty leek and potato soup over the next few weeks; or look bake but you get the idea. Other edible stuff grown in amongst my OH's borders this and last year: chives, borage, tomatillo, blueberry, cape gooseberry, potatoes [not by choice but some random offspring of last year's harvest], strawberry popcorn [basically a version of sweetcorn], chocolate mint, french lavender, garlic chives, garlic, asparagus pea, peas, purple french beans, borlotti beans, swiss chard [the red one was most effective; and I'm sure there is more but the opportunity is endless. Good luck with your quest.
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| I've grown crimson flowered broad beans this year in my front flower border. Last year I had climbing beans with a lovely purple flower.
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![]() Contrasting foliage of carrot and beetroot looks good in a flower border with rhubarb chard.Seakale as a backdrop along with flowering alliums would be good! ![]()
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| Continuation; I glanced at my leeks today - the ones that have ben potted up ready for the seeds and they look fabulous, The pointy hat heads are huge, and i can't wait for them to flower - they are going to look spectacular.
__________________ Andrea :wavehello http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...logs/zazen999/ moon trial underway with onions, lettuce, tomatoes and calabrese. |
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