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GreenOwl

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« Reply #30 on: June 30, 2008, 13:16 »
Cape Gooseberry this year.

I try and grow something new every year, trouble is successful experiments mean that I am running out of space in the garden.  (I've branched into the flower beds with the Cape Gooseberry.... ssh don't tell OH).

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sclarke624

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« Reply #31 on: June 30, 2008, 14:20 »
Kohl Rabi

Never again stinks house out when cut it up.  Also tasteless, OH eats raw.  Think it may be an aquired taste.

Salad bowl (green)

which are salad leaves, very nice will do again, and dead easy.

Spicey mixed salad leaves

Other half loves these, but likes the mizuna best, so might just get that next year.

French breakfast radishes

Done rads before but thought I would try this variety, very good, grows nicely, looks nice and tastes nice.  Seems more realible as well.

Chinese mantanghong

Won't bother with taht again, too hot and other half don't like them.

Radishchina rose

Will let you know.

Celery Lathom self blanching Galaxy

Very very pleased with this.  Easy germination, easy growing, tastes like any other celery, loads of sticks on plant, some greenish sticks but if you don't mind green sticks ok.

Half pint pea

looking good yet to fatten up and try.

Artic plenty tomato

Yet to try as only flowers at mo'.  did Marmande last year, never again was like a jungle out there, they took over the raised bed in garden.  Also not as tasty as we thought they would be.
Sheila
unowho
Guess I'm organic until I ever need to inorganic

 

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