What do you stuff your courgettes with fafafifi? The Moroccan beans sound nice, might try them before the borad beans finish. We've had quite a few B Beans, but the lower flowers didn't fruit, and neither did most of the top ones, but the ones in the middle were lovely.
Should be having our first runners tomorrow, so far have had broad beans, loads of courgettes, loas of salad leaves of different types, loads of spring onions, loads of peas, OH had first tomato last night, about 6 cucumbers so far. Lots of lovely potatoes, Swiss Chard and cabbages.
Beetroot will soon be ready, as will shallots, but they were a bit disappointing, as I saved some from last year's yield, and some of them have 10 shallots on, but quite a few have only one or 2 which think they are onions!!!
Sweetcorn are starting to get their flower spikes, but the corn is only 2 to 3 foot high at the moment, so a bit puzzled there.
Cucumbers are weird. The Country Fair are growing very fat and still have little spines that stick in you and didn't have any male flowers that I noticed, but my seed catalogue said they will have males, but to leave them on. The longer and thinner Burpless tasy green were supposed to be all female flowers, but I've had loads of male flowers on them. Nice flavour though!
My largest melon is golf ball sized at the moment, and lots of little ones coming, fingers crossed for them as its my first melon!!!
Loads of tomatoes coming, but only 1 red one so far. My book says that with the larger varieties of tomas like Big Boy, to only have 3 fruits per truss and only 3 trusses, but it seems a shame to take off the other fruits, so I think I will try a couple of plants with the 3 trusses and fruits, but let the others do their own thing and see what happens. If it all goes pear shaped, there's always next year eh???
Oh and then there's the herbs. Herbs seem to like me, as they alwys do well, then I end up ruingin some of them as they go wild because I don't eat enough of them.