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    Hello everyone,

    Sorry to ask, this has probably been asked lots before, but I have just started a list of some of the veg etc I want to grow on my plot this year. Any recommendations on varieties on the list below please. Thanks for your expertise and patience. x

    Onions etc - red, white, spring, shallots, spring.
    Potatoes - 1st, 2nd, main.
    Beans - french, runner.
    Calabrese, PSB
    Peas
    Cauliflower
    Sweetcorn (a cpl of varieties)
    Courgettes - green/yellow
    Carrots
    Turnips
    Swede
    Rhubarb
    Raspberries
    Asparagus
    Pumpkins

    I have grown some of the above but was just wondering what everyone's experience of growing different varieties was like.
    Last edited by MrsC; 10-01-2009, 07:18 PM. Reason: spelling

  • #2
    Different strokes for different folks but the varieties I will deffo be growing again include the following;
    Potatoes ; 1sts - Lady Christl, 2nds Charlotte
    Calabrese ; Marathon
    Peas ; Early -Kelvedon Wonder, Maincrop - Hurst Greenshaft
    Cauliflower ; All Year Round
    Courgettes ; Green - Ambassador, Yellow - Taxi
    Turnips - Purple Top Milan
    Swede - Brora

    Anything not listed is either because I don't grow it or because I am still trying to find a variety I am happy with for up here.
    Last edited by sewer rat; 10-01-2009, 09:32 PM.
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    • #3
      Recommendations please

      Everyone has their own favourites but here are mine. They all did well for me in spite of our terrible soil.
      Carrots:- Parmex for growing in tubs, etc. (We don't use big ones as there is only 2 of us) With longer roots I did Chantenay Red Cored 2, and Nantes Frubund because they are quick croppers.
      Peas:- Meteor.
      Beans. Runners:- Lady Di, nice long ones.
      Dwarf French:- Sonate, or Kingshorn Wax for yellow ones. (May try purple ones as well)
      Kidney Beans:- Yin Yang. They have black and white seeds so are fun to grow. They are delicious and have a taste of their own.
      I shall grow all of those again.
      I hope this is useful.
      There's pleasure sure in being mad that only madmen know - Anon

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      • #4
        Just a few;
        Onions sets - Red Emperor, Hercules
        Garlic - Wight Cristo
        French beans - Purple Teepee dwarf, and Cobra climbing
        Runner bean - Enorma
        Peas - Waverex petit pois
        Sweetcorn - Swift
        Carrots - Sugarsnax, Red Samurai, Yellowstone
        Swede - Best of All & Brora
        Cabbage - Savoy Tarvoy. (ooops, you didn't ask for cabbage)

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        • #5
          I've grown peppers and chillies in pots every year for last two years to great success (although not on your list)

          Courgettes (green) - defender is pretty rampant, despite getting powdery mildew, it kept producing
          Runners - scarlett emperor - again lots of cropping, always does well
          http://br3garden.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            These were the ones that did best for me (I usually grow more than one variety of each veg)

            Onions - Stuttgarter
            Potatoes - Arran Pilot, Pink Fir Apple
            tall French Beans - Black Croatian, Yin Yang, Cherokee
            dwarf French - Canadian Wonder, Purple Teepee
            Peas - mine always get powdery mildew
            Sweetcorn - Swift, Conqueror
            Carrots - Adelaide, Purple Haze
            Pumpkins - Mars grew fast, Golden Nugget stored better
            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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            • #7
              Just back from Netto where seeds were 19p a pack, have bought the following to add to whatever else I have in my seed box.

              Although I am looking to get some other varieties as mentioned above.

              Sweetcorn - Incredible F1 (sugar enhanced?)
              Courgette - all green bush
              Broccoli - Early Purple Sprouting
              Lettuce - little gem
              Carrot - early nantes 2
              Radish - sparkler 3
              Carrot - autumn king 2
              Runner Bean - scarlet emperor
              Dwarf Bean - tendergreen
              Spring Onion - white lisbon
              Broad Bean - Bunyards exhibition
              Lettuce - all year round
              Pea - kelvedon wonder
              Radish - french breakfast 3
              Leek - musselburgh
              Swede - best of all
              Runner bean - enorma
              Brussels sprout - evesham special
              Cauliflower - all year round
              Onion - ailsa craig

              Have got loads of different toms as well to grow at home (been collecting those) plus lots of salad leaves etc.

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              • #8
                Think that one of the things I realise from this thread is that we all have our favourites which I presume are dependant on taste, climate, soil etc. Interesting to hear what people like but at the end of the day we have to make up our own minds - which is sometimes very difficult!

                Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.

                Which one are you and is it how you want to be?

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