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wayland
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September. Taking stock.So how was the year in the veg plot and what are you all going to do differant next year?
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greentree
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Have a glut of peas now.
After a bad start, the broad beans have come on well. One of the plants is over 6ft tall. A lot of the flowers didn't set though. I heard that this is because of bumble bees?? I sat in the garden one afternoon and did not see one honey bee - all bumbles.
Also, have 6 rows of lovely spuds - sharpes express, roosters and Kerrs Pink. The Kerrs are still in the ground and we are digging them as we need them.
Mick
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squirrel01
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cabbages = catepillers
runners = smaller than a knats knacker
peas = ok
kale = good
onions = was in their somewhere
next year concrete......
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blowin
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Outside marrows just rotted off at the roots within a week of planting out so I would make a point of putting them on top of a mound or on the edge of a raised bed so they can cascade over the side .
The Kiwi vines in the poly ran riot and took forever to prune and tie back . Better keep on top of that next year too !
On the positive side we had good yields from Purple Sprouting Broccoli plants which we just cut down rather than pull up at the end of the season last year . I know that is a recognised way of getting "sprouts" after cabbages but have never found it worthwhile before .
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wayland
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By and large It has been a good year in a much neglected plot with a few of drematic failures. The first early peas stopped growing with pods full of immature hard peas. The blight which got a quarter of the spuds. Cabbage root fly got me seedlings. We never had these in East Anglia nor potato blight. . Collies, Beetroot, Carrots, Parsnips, Sweads,
Maincrop Peas, Watercress, Tomatoes, Nettles etc were all the best ever. I will get serious next year with raised beds and a larger polytunnel, and DRAINAGE . Good luck Lads.
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