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  • What won't you bother with again?

    There probably has already been a thread like this before, but i have not found it.

    So anyway here are a few things i will never grow again and why. Love to know what you guys won't bother with

    Paris Market Carrots, for me they went to seed very quickly along side the other carrots that did not. The OH also asks why would i bother growing something small and round, when i could grow "normal" carrots which take up the same amount of room but i get a lot more carrot.

    Purple and white carrots, might a different variety but these taste of nothing. Especially when i pull up a Autumn king or similar and they taste divine.

    Beetroot, well maybe, i keep saying i won't grow them but love seeing them in the plot and love cutting into the multicoloured one. Ok might grow just a few.

    Asparagus Pea, really horrible thing, never again. Although very pretty. Going to give away a packet of seed i got bought for my bday (VSW)

    All year round lettuce. I have loads of seeds and will carry on planting these,but when i am done i won't bother. when i go to the market and they sell 25 well established seedlings for 1e, it makes my efforts seems futile


    I am sure there is more but my brain has gone blank

    Look forward to hearing yours
    I grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them

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    I have reluctantly accepted that I can't grow butternut squash in Scotland.
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    • #3
      Hi Lisa,

      This thread is worth a read http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ear_80351.html

      Nothing is ever definitely out in my veg patch. I might give up on something then a couple of seasons down the line try again regardless of what I have said previously

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      • #4
        Grown once, not repeated:

        Asparagus Pea
        Celery - just didn't produce a crop that tasted good enough. Tried that one three times before giving up
        Florence Fennel - not managed to get it not to bolt (tried 3 seasons too, each with succession sowing )
        Salsify
        Scorzonera

        Not keen on stooping to pick Dwarf French Beans (or Dwarf anything!!), but grow just a few (under cover too) as they crop earlier than the climbers

        Still have Jerusalem Artichokes growing in the garden, but stopped harvesting them as they give everyone stomach ache (and wind of course ...)

        Thinking of giving up Sprouts. Family say they don't like them (but then on XMas day say how nice mine taste and not bitter like they expect!) but they take up a lot of room, and growing time, for the weight of crop (well ... they do the way I grow them!!)
        K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden

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        • #5
          In - Baby Bear Squash - Mooli - Golden Beetroot - Perpetual Spinach - Artemis Carrots - Lollo Rosso
          Out - Cauliflower - Kohl Rabi (yuk) - Chinese Cabbage (far too many - they will suffer because of my ability to count)
          Sue
          I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. Thomas A. Edison

          Outreach co-ordinator for the Gnome, Pixie and Fairy groups within the Nutters Club.

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          • #6
            Broad beans. Started them off indoors in cotton wool as an experiment for the kids before we got the lottie. They grew well and we had a lot off them, but none of us like broad beans!

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            • #7
              Gilfeathers' Turnip-Swede from Real Seeds - absolutely dire, whereas my normal swede (Tweed) grew well, as usual.

              Cauliflowers don't seem to do well here Likewise celery!

              Onions, too much White Rot on the plot.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View Post
                Gilfeathers' Turnip-Swede from Real Seeds - absolutely dire, whereas my normal swede (Tweed) grew well, as usual.
                nonononononononononooo! these are on my grow list for next year in the hope of avoiding the Swede Curse I am suffering under!

                Definitely out: chard in any form (blech!), asparagus pea

                Umming and aahing over: aubergines, swedes, caulis, cape gooseberries - I like all of 'em, just can't seem to get a decent crop out of them.
                http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia

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                • #9
                  Radishes and spring onions - I'm the only 1 in the household that likes them, which means they are banned lol.
                  What do you get if you divide the circumference of a pumpkin by its diameter?
                  Pumpkin pi.

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                  • #10
                    Under the thumb 'eh Jon?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by sparrow100 View Post
                      nonononononononononooo! these are on my grow list for next year in the hope of avoiding the Swede Curse I am suffering under
                      I have about 15 seeds left if you fancy trying them?

                      Let me know your addy and I'll pop them in the post

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                        Under the thumb 'eh Jon?
                        Oh yes - I know my place. If nobody else likes something then I have to go without!
                        What do you get if you divide the circumference of a pumpkin by its diameter?
                        Pumpkin pi.

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                        • #13
                          Kohl rabi; I can never seem to get them to crop, and I don't really like it much anyway. I'm tempted to say beetroot, as I don't like the taste at all, but it does look so nice... I'll probably grow a few, at least until the seed is gone.

                          Round carrots are also on The List, as once I've scrubbed and scraped the bad bits off, there never seems to be much carrot left. I have one packet of a different variety to try next year though, so they get one final chance...
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                          • #14
                            Not really sure, no real plans for anything this year.
                            Very likely will not bother with leeks, first year I tried they were good, then the last 4 or 5 years have been a complete waste of time.

                            Not sure about onions, planted out a dense row about 10 days ago, expected nothing. Looked yesterday and 100% have come up. So I have 3x the amount in the space now. Not even sure they will overwinter either.

                            Not sure about carrots, real success either with them.

                            Suspect I will try a few slightly different things to fill a couple of rows.

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                            • #15
                              Winston potatoes......slugged to death when other spuds were untouched.
                              Then again, what if the others were untouched because of the winstons? should I grow them as a sacrificial crop?

                              Atlantic giant pumpkin.....too big to justify cutting into just for me and no-one else here likes punikins.
                              Then again, they are good fun, and they make the plot look good when other crops are past their prime, and the other plotters ooohed and aaaahed and thought I was a very clever gardener

                              physalis.....only twice in a decade have they produced a crop.
                              Then again, when they do ripen they are outstandingly good! And they are so expensive in the shops, and they are my daughter's most very favouritest favourite fruit in the world....

                              So nothing is the answer.
                              Nothing is going to be left out because I never learn
                              I am plagued by gardeners optimism disease every spring, convinced that this will be my year and everything will grow and ripen and be delicious
                              http://goneplotterin.blogspot.co.uk/

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