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    Evening Grapes
    As the title says...this has been my first year with a plot again for quite a few years as some of you might know...this will help me ( although fairly experienced ) and maybe the newbies on here gauge what to grow in the future.
    Cheers
    braders...

  • #2
    I have just got a plot but it isnt ready to be used yet so I have grown everything on a small bit of garden. So this year I have grown;

    Potatoes- in containers, got a good amount of small salad potatoes
    Tomatoes-as yet no fruit, still ripening
    Sweet peppers-not looking to good
    Courgettes-were disappointing, only a few small fruit this year
    Cucumbers-only 1 so far but the plant is outside, wasnt expecting much
    PSB-first time I've tried it and it's gone quite well
    Onions-didnt grow to a good size
    Red cabbage-slight problems with caterpillars
    Lettuce-worked better then I expected, probably most sucessful crop

    Hopeful next year, the weather will be better and I can find a way to stop the white butterflies

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    • #3
      In the tunnel;
      Early Cabbage x 100
      Tomatoes (five varieties) x 50 plants
      Cucumber (three varieties) x 25 plants
      Scallions x 400 cell blocks
      Butternut Squash x 5 plants
      Chillies x 19 plants
      Dwarf French Beans x 72 plants
      Aubergines x 26 plants
      Chard x 50 plants
      Spinach x 50 plants
      CCA Salad Leaves - x loads
      Lettuce x 100 every fortnight
      Beetroot x 100 plants

      In the Field;
      Cabbage (five varieties) x 1000
      Red Cabbage x 250
      Calabrese x 750
      Milan Turnips x 200 metres
      Onions x 25kg of sets
      Carrots (two varieties) x 1000m
      Potatoes (four varieties) x 125kg seed tubers
      PSB x 500
      Brussels Sprouts 500
      Swede x 500m
      Kohl Rabi x 100
      Broad Beans x 2kg seeds
      Peas (two varieties) x 2kg seeds
      Courgettes (six varieties) x 200 plants
      Squash (two varieties) x 30 plants
      Kale (two varieties) x 500
      Jerusalem Artichokes x 40kg seed tubers
      Cauliflower x 250

      Hotel Walled Garden

      Potatoes (two varieties)
      Cabbage (five varieties)
      Calabrese
      Brussels Sprouts
      Kale (two varieties)
      Milan Turnips
      Spinach
      Tomatoes (three varieties)
      Chillies
      Aubergines
      Kohl Rabi x 150
      Florence Fennel x 150
      Celeriac x 300
      Celery x 100
      Runner Beans x 250
      Climbing French Beans x 200
      Broad Beans
      Jerusalem Artichokes
      Chinese Cabbage x 100

      (plus strawbs, rasps, blackcurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries, loganberries, plums, pears, figs and apples - all already in situ. I also planted an asparagus bed and grew Globe Artichokes from seed - the former will crop in year three, the artichokes next year)
      Last edited by sewer rat; 12-08-2009, 08:54 PM.
      Rat

      British by birth
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      • #4
        OK here's my list:

        In the Small Green house (6x4) on 2 tier staging, in pots:

        Iceburg lettuce;
        Lollo Rossa;
        Cos mixed salad leaves;
        American Land cress (dead easy to grow and very peppery);
        Rocket;
        Kohl Rabi (as the mice ate the ones I planted out); and
        Coriander.

        Large greenhouse (8x6):

        Ailsa Craig tomatoes;
        Gardeners delight cherry tomatoes;
        Cucumber;
        Chilli peppers; and
        Sweet peppers.

        In the raised beds under netting:

        Carrots x 2 varieties;
        Parsnips;
        Beetroot x 3 varieties;
        Spring onions x 3 varieties;
        Normal onions from seed; and
        Leeks.

        In normal beds:

        Sweetcorn;
        Pumpkins;
        Wintersquash;
        Swede;
        Purple Sprouting broccoli;
        Calabrese;
        Cobnut squash;
        Runner beans;
        Borlotti beans.

        In large tubs, against fencing with wire supports:

        Runner beans;
        Borlotti beans;
        French climbing beans; and
        Cucumber.

        Regards
        Reet
        x
        Last edited by reetnproper; 11-08-2009, 06:29 AM. Reason: typo

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        • #5
          this is my first full year of growing.....

          i've grown or currently am growing....
          potatoes,
          onions
          garlic
          ball carrots in the ground, and normal in containers,
          lettuce
          tomatoes...just starting to set fruit
          leeks
          french beans....green and yellow, and hopefully purple if the grow!!.
          beans for drying....red kidney
          runner beans.....3 varieties
          sweetcorn
          sweet potatoe
          turnips
          kale
          cabbage
          cauli
          PSB
          parsnip in containers

          strawberrys
          raspberrys
          blackcurrents
          tayberry
          boysenberry
          lemon
          apple


          gosh!, i'm quite proud of myself....thats a good list!!!
          Finding Home

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          • #6
            Failed - all of my tomatoes (well not strictly true my early sowings were left with my old neighbour who informed me the toms are lovely - Grushovka and Orange Banana) My later sowings all had accidents - my last two plants fell off my windowsill this morn about 1am
            Sutherland Kale - Cabbage White.
            PSB - Cabbage White.

            Peas - Hatif D'annonay - yum, yum.
            Onions - loads. Winter bunching onions and White Lisbon in.
            Lettuce - Golden Purslane and Tom Thumb. May do Lambs Lettuce over winter.
            Chillies - doing fine - Pretty in Purple, Lemon Drop, Iranian Red, and Gelbe Kirschen.
            Chocolate Sweet Pepper - doing fine, not ripe yet.
            Potatoes - Charlotte, Vivaldi and Foremost (would highly recommend Foremost, good cropper) All cropped. Christmas tatties in.
            Oca - Doing lovely.
            Achocha - swamping my front garden, lots of baby Achochas.
            Beans - Trail of Tears, Early Warwick, Minidor, Borlotto - no complaints.
            Carrots - loads. Christmas carrots are already in.
            Beetroot - bolthardy and Sanguina. Going to try saving my own seed for the Sanguina. Beetroot for winter in.
            Greek brassicas (from Ailsasyl and Happybunny) - green one, Cabbage white got into and decimated it. Purple one ignored by Cabbage White - tasty, peppery.
            Lemon Cucs - ask my old neighbour
            Himalayan Strawbs - a few strawbs but plants only a year old.
            Rhubarb -
            Blueberries - excellent crop, still cropping.
            Cranberries - still to come.
            Wonderberry - no ripe berries as yet.
            Honeyberry - no crop, plants too young.

            Think that's all
            Last edited by FROSTYFRECKLE; 13-08-2009, 07:36 AM.

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            • #7
              In my first year at the allotment I have grown / am growing the following:

              Fruit - raspberries, black currants, white currant, red currants, strawberries, blue berries, red gooseberries and green gooseberries.

              Herbs - too many to list

              In proper 4' by 10' beds - parsnips, radish, carrots, beetroot, shallots, red & white onions, leeks, tomatoes, chillies, courgettes, chard, spinach, sweet corn, mange tout, peas, broad beans, bolotti beans, runner beans, French beans, spuds (earlies and main crop), swede, turnips, kale, red cabbage, calabrase, winter cabbage, spring cabbage, PSB, sprouts.

              Dotted round the plot - various squash, more sweet corn, marrows, salad stuffs (lettuce and the like), cucumbers and some second early spuds.

              Probably a few other things but that's all I can think of for now.

              Next year I hope to have a polytunnel so that I can grow better tomatoes, maybe sweet potatoes and generally extent the season.

              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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              • #8
                You sure you want to know????

                Herbs
                Parsley, Coriander, Basil, Rosemary, Mint, Chives, Sage, Thyme and Peppermint.

                Fruit
                6 crowns rhubarb, 65 Raspberry Canes (in fedge), 5 blackberry canes (around edges), 6 blueberry bushes, 2 pear trees, 3 eating apple trees, 3 cooking apple trees, 1 cherry tree, 1 grapevine (trained up the front of the shed), 160 strawberry plants, 40 in the plot, 100 in planters and 20 in hanging baskets!

                Maincrops
                Garlic
                3 varieties, 140 plants
                Onions
                140 Sturon from set (overwintered), 140 Red Barron from set (overwintered), 120 White onions from set (spring planted), 100 Ailsa Craig from seed, 25 Bunyards Exhibition from seed, 50 red barron from seed. 60 spring onions (so far) Total 575 maincrop onions!
                Leeks
                Musselburgh, 120 seedlings growing away nicely to be planted once the first early spuds are out!
                Spuds
                40 first earlies, 40 second earlies, 20 early main and 20 late maincrops! Total 120 tubers!
                Sweet Potatoes, 3 tubs full, 9 plantlets in total!
                Brassicas
                20 brussel sprouts (2 varieties), 20 broccolli (2 varieties) 20 caulies / romanesco broccolli, 60 cabbages (3 varieties, golden acre primo, red drumhead and greyhouse, 20 each)
                Broad Beans
                70 plants (3 varieties)
                Runner Beans
                48 growing, 2 varieties!
                Borlotti beans, 26 planted!
                French Beans
                50 plants of 3 varieties!
                Kentucky Climbing Beans 26 planted
                Peas
                2 x 10' rows Klevedon (approx 120), 1 x 10' row Twinkle (approx 40), 1 x 6' row Mange Tout (approx 30)!
                Courgettes
                9 plants (2 varieties)
                Cucumbers
                Marketmore (1 plant, we lost 2 others of another variety!), 2 Telegraph, 2 Melonie, 2 Burpless Tasty Green
                Roots
                Jerusalem Artichokes, 1 bed full!
                2 x 14' rows Swedes (2 variety, approx 60), 2 x 14' rows Turnips (2 variety, approx 80), 5 12' rows parsnips (3 variety, approx 100), 10 x 12' rows carrots (5 variety, approx 300)
                Sweetcorn
                80 plantlets of 3 varieties in total, poor germination this year!
                Squashes / Pumpkins
                50 plants from 8 varieties
                Celery
                60 plants (overwintered) Lathom self blanching + 60 seedlings planted on the plot!
                Salad
                25 beetroot seedlings, 12 lettuce salad bowl, 20 lettuce little gem, 8 lettuce iceberg.
                Radish, 4 varieties, interplanted with parsnips + 2 x 8' rows!
                Tomatoes
                38 in the 3 greenhouses, 32 outdoor toms, 12 varieties!
                Peppers
                36 on the plot in greenhouses, 14 planted up into pots in the back yard greenhouse, 21 in the plastic walk in greenhuse + lean to, 16 outdoor on the plots! Total 87 plants of 7 varieties!
                Chillies
                54 plants of 9 varieties in total!
                Aubergines
                10 plants, 3 varieties!

                Flowers
                Nicotiana, Foxgloves, Sweet Peas, Marigolds, Asteria, Fuschia, Lavender, roses

                Plus an apiary with 3 hives of bees in it!
                Blessings
                Suzanne (aka Mrs Dobby)

                'Garden naked - get some colour in your cheeks'!

                The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - an Allotment & Beekeeping blogspot!
                Last updated 16th April - Video intro to our very messy allotment!
                Dobby's Dog's - a Doggy Blog of pics n posts - RIP Bella gone but never forgotten xx
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                • #9
                  Hi,Kelvendon wonder peas,hispi cabbage ,runner beans scarlet emperor,beetroot boltardy,squash,avalon f1.broccoli early purple sprouting,leek ,musselburgh.tomatoes,gardeners delight,money maker,shirley f1.Hanging basket sweet yellow(tiny)but yum.polycress,little gem,romain lettuce oh lollo rosso too. spring onions,radish-little reds good,purple ones,not good.Greyhound cabbage.King edward potatoes,wilja potatoes,courgettes f1 green bush ,carrots early nantes,chard,onions,garlic,blueberries,apples james grieve,family tree,little red sweet ones.worcester permain,bramley.Pears unknown make but lovely.All very successful bar tomatoes which have cropped so heavily ive had to cut lower trusses off.

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                  • #10
                    This year we grew:
                    Courgettes - they have gone mad (must listen when told can have only one plant),
                    Mixed winter squash,
                    Onion swuash,
                    Pumpkins,
                    Broas Beans (x2)
                    Peas (x2)
                    Parsnips
                    Salad Leaves
                    Radish
                    Spring Onions
                    Onions red and white by the ton
                    Climbing french beans (ravaged by slugs)
                    Potatoes x3 varities
                    Kale red and normal
                    French beans
                    Beetroot (yellow and red) - very poor
                    Red Cabbage,
                    Romanesco
                    Calabrese
                    Raspberry
                    Black currants
                    Strawberry
                    Gooseberry x3
                    Logan berry
                    Tay berry
                    Black Berry x3
                    Herbs
                    Rhubarb
                    Carrots (health master and Rainbow) best ever in pots
                    Sunflowers
                    Added a Victoria Plum, a desert apple, and a cooking apple

                    Blueberry plant by the back door - rescued 4 berrys, rest eaten by Baby Blackbird!
                    I think that is it - ran out of space so am increasing growing space for next year...

                    Tomatoes given by neighbour in the conservatory - ripening nicely
                    Cucumber in the conservatory
                    Little tomatoes in pots on patio - just ripening.
                    Last edited by Sprocket*; 11-08-2009, 01:11 PM.
                    Karen

                    Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
                    Even a journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step!

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                    • #11
                      Tried to limit myself this year to things that we would actually eat....

                      Tomatoes
                      Peas
                      Sugar snap peas
                      Leeks
                      Red Onions
                      White Onions
                      Spring Onions
                      Chives
                      Chillies
                      Rocket
                      Cos
                      Carrots
                      Potatoes
                      Parsley
                      Mixed Salad
                      Spinach

                      Will probably grow the same again next year except the sugar snap and not sure about carrots. They were a disaster last year and haven't dared to even look this year yet!!!

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                      • #12
                        I've only got a tiddly amount of space so feel somewhat inferior to all those fabulous lists

                        Not So Great Crops
                        Broad Bean - hardly any as flowers turned black and dropped off.
                        Courgettes - only a small crop so far. Think experimental mulching has b*ggered them up.
                        Early Potatoes - one tattie per plant (I think that's a record) but due to lack of water due to hedge taking it all.
                        Purple Podded Peas - very few pods
                        Yellow Dwarf French Beans - never do great so going for a different variety next year

                        Okayish Crops
                        Red Onions - didn't swell hugely so only golf ball sized and some bolted in the hot weather of June
                        Beetroot - hot weather seemed to check their swelling but they may be picking up now.

                        Great Crops
                        Mange Tout - fab, fab, fab and will grow loads more next year as they keep cropping and have done for weeks
                        Leeks - looking great so far
                        Kale - in and looking great so far
                        PSB - in and looking great so far
                        Shallots - loads of them although small but have told myself that this is how they should be as they are fancy french variety
                        Salad Leaves - fab and plentiful
                        Lettuces - great and couldn't eat them quick enough
                        Runner Beans
                        Purple Climbing Beans
                        Flat Climbing French Beans
                        Swiss Chard Bright Lights
                        Raspberries - only second year but got loads
                        Blackcurrants - huge and Billy blackbird didn't get a single one har har har
                        Strawberries - slugs got most as we went on hols
                        RtB x

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for all the replies Grapes...this has been a great help and I hope it has to others

                          Cheers
                          braders

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                          • #14
                            Not a lot sadly :-(

                            Lots of work and little allotment time has meant most things I did plant died and the things I were going to plant never got planted.

                            I have had a good crop of weeds though!
                            All vehicles now running 100% biodiesel...
                            For a cleaner, greener future!

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                            • #15
                              Hi. This year as good as last:
                              potatoes all great
                              courgettes - Italian pale ones grew great so did blacks. The jurys out on yellows.
                              Beets disaster first crop, second crop better
                              carrots delicious and not too much carrot fly damage
                              gooseberries the best ever
                              raspberries ok but not as fab as last year
                              lettuces really good
                              Brussels sprouts a bit eaten but good buds
                              red onions amazing will definitely grow again
                              radishes total disaster this year - who CANT grow radishes?!!
                              Runner beans poor but borlotti better
                              peas poor
                              tomatoes lots of tomatoes all from seed. Some now ripening.
                              Leeks look ok but seemed to have stopped growing
                              spring onions another poor crop
                              sage good but basil poor
                              think that's it!

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