Animals: dogs, cats and chickens. Don't eat the dogs or cats.
Keep the chickens for eggs only. Will be trying rabbits next year if I can stop the dogs being able to get at them. The rabbits will be for meat.
Plants: typical veg, to be honest. We're relatively self-sufficient most years and only buy in courgettes and sun-dried toms in winter (I don't buy toms grown down south in those huge polytunnels as I don't like the taste after home-grown ones). I probably have more luck with Mediterranean veg than most in the UK. But not always, especially as the dogs eat the red peppers off the plants. No blight on potatoes or toms, which is a relief. And we can reliably grow melons too. Other than that, no real surprises. Maybe the sweetcorn: I buy Lark seeds, which are quite quick to produce. So with the high temps going on till later in the year than in the UK, I can start seeds off late June and still be sure of a crop. In fact some years, I could probably sow mid-July.
That said, where I am, temperatures drop very suddenly in autumn and our frosts usually start around mid-October and end (reliably) end of April. This year we had a very cold snap late on that killed all the blossom and young leaves on our fruit and nut trees. Killed the persimmon tree too, which is a shame.
In the past, I've bought most of my seeds from assorted suppliers in the UK. Will be trying a French supplier with a big range next year just to see. More expensive, but bigger packets of seeds and only one delivery charge. I'll also be getting my seed potatoes from them.
Keep the chickens for eggs only. Will be trying rabbits next year if I can stop the dogs being able to get at them. The rabbits will be for meat.Plants: typical veg, to be honest. We're relatively self-sufficient most years and only buy in courgettes and sun-dried toms in winter (I don't buy toms grown down south in those huge polytunnels as I don't like the taste after home-grown ones). I probably have more luck with Mediterranean veg than most in the UK. But not always, especially as the dogs eat the red peppers off the plants. No blight on potatoes or toms, which is a relief. And we can reliably grow melons too. Other than that, no real surprises. Maybe the sweetcorn: I buy Lark seeds, which are quite quick to produce. So with the high temps going on till later in the year than in the UK, I can start seeds off late June and still be sure of a crop. In fact some years, I could probably sow mid-July.
That said, where I am, temperatures drop very suddenly in autumn and our frosts usually start around mid-October and end (reliably) end of April. This year we had a very cold snap late on that killed all the blossom and young leaves on our fruit and nut trees. Killed the persimmon tree too, which is a shame.
In the past, I've bought most of my seeds from assorted suppliers in the UK. Will be trying a French supplier with a big range next year just to see. More expensive, but bigger packets of seeds and only one delivery charge. I'll also be getting my seed potatoes from them.
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