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  • burnie
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    Tatties and peas for our tea

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  • greenishfing
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    A root of Wilja potatoes. Not that many on but I can't believe the size of them. The biggest potato weighs over half a kilo.

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  • ameno
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    Plums, apples, mangetout.

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  • Nicos
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    Cavelo nero and more courgette

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  • Right Shed Fred
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    Japanese wineberries, autumn raspberries, a few early blackberries.
    egyptian walking onions - to make space for my new tree onions.

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  • Jungle Jane
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    About ten blackberries,they’re in the freezer. It’s funny we’ve been here about twenty years & there’s always been some wild brambles but never blackberries growing on any of it. Last year I bought an apache blackberry plant & planted it in the south facing border,where the wild brambles are (they grow all along the border) this year the apache has fruited & about ten foot away there’s a big cluster of fruit on the wild blackberry! I wonder,did me planting it a mate,get the wild one all excited,something like that,did it sense the new friend,do the roots talk to each other? I read that once,plants communicate,makes me wonder when you plant any fruit tree partner,does the other tree know,in ways that we might not know...

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  • Nicos
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    Rhubarb. One plant is doing really well...the others seem to be suffering in the heat.

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  • ameno
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    Potatoes, a kilo of French beans, mangetout, courgettes, apples.

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  • Bren In Pots
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    Charlotte potatoes, black cherry toms, mixed lettuce, radishes, spring onions and Telephone peas.

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  • bramble
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    Peas, beans, onions, tomatoes and lots of blackberries.

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  • Mr Bones
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    Cabbage, courgettes, rasps, an apple (not quite ripe but not far off), toms, cukes and hot wax peppers. And gladiolas.
    Last edited by Mr Bones; 24-07-2020, 07:15 AM. Reason: I forgot the gladdies, how could I forget the gladdies.

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  • Plot70
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    Four decent marrows and three gherkins.
    The runner beans were a bit grumpy after late frost. I ate a couple of pods raw. The first meal is set for within a week.

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  • Right Shed Fred
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    Wineberries, raspberries (autumn?!), a few blackberries, good handful of runner beans which have been valiantly surviving the blackfly invasion.

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  • bramble
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    Spring onions tomatoes and strawberries.

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  • burnie
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    Lettuce, tomato(singular lol)spring onions and strawberries for afters.

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