From home, 8 large apples and 1.2kg of autumn rhubarb.
From the allotment, some french beans, a kilo of tomatoes, and over a kilo of sweet peppers.
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One turban squash. It was ripe and keeping fresh on the vine while it was green. The vine had finally yellowed off.
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The last few days its mostly been raspberries, Toms, lettuce and chives.
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Another half kilo of rasps. They were late this year but now must be best crop I’ve had.
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It's been too wet and windy to go out and do anything in the garden. Just quickly nipped out and harvested some kale (Nero di Toscana) and calabrese (Marathon) for dinner. Both have been cropping really well.
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Marrows and flying saucer marrows.
In trouble for growing too many.
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Last of the outside cucumbers, probably the last courgettes, peppers, carrots and spring onions.
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I had some marrows that were rogues that produced huge fruits.
I have also got some saved seed winter squashes still on the vine and due in very soon.
A handful of raspberries from plants that were only put in this spring.
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French beans, tenderstem broccoli, loads of peppers, a bucket and a half full of dry beans for shelling.
Also brought back six of my squashes today. Five of them ranged from 2.5 to 6.3kg, and then there was one massive one at 16.3kg.
I've got another giant growing on the same plant, too, which looks to be about the same size. It was a rogue seed in a packet of what was meant to be Red Warty Thing. Two of the three plants produced as expected (football sized almost spherical squashes with dark orange to red knobbly skin), but one of them produced massive squashes, wider than they are tall, and with smooth salmon-pink coloured skin with narrow white stripes.
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