I have got a Full Plot for next year, so I will be able to not only grow more of what I grew this year but also some new stuff
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So although my list is not yet finalised it will be some like this.................
Early Spuds Lady Christl. (Never grown them before but the post's on this forum about Earlie's has persuaded me)
Main Crop Spuds Desiree (Again never grown them before but the post's on this forum has persuaded me)
Main Crop Spuds Marfona (growing them for Jackets)
Autumn King Carrots had great success this year because of the Enviromesh I grew them under, Mrs FB loves Carrots so AK2 will feature heavily on my plot.
Butter Nut Squash Had medium success this year but will pay attention to what the poster called Learner said and hope for better next year.
Crown Prince Squash, never had the room for these and I love the look of this squash.
January King Cabbage, to harvest in mid winter when all else has gone
Raspberries, Already on the plot.
Leeks had great success with these by using DD's method of growing.
Lettuce,.
Toms in the greenhouse.
Chills and Capsicums in the greenhouse.
Sturon Onions from sets bought in Wilkos, I have great success with these each year. Will also try Setton sets to see how they are.
Red Onions (heat treated) bought from T & M with free P & P will be delivered next spring.
Garlic , already sown.
Kelvedon Wonder Peas, these have been absolutely dreadful for me over the past two years and this in my last chance, if no success this year then they will be ditched
Boltardy Beetroot, not keen on this but easy to grow and fun. Plus Gardening news always have free packets.
Flowers, not made my mind up yet but will sow whatever is free in the Sunday newspapers between now and next spring.
Mares Tail and Dock, these do really well for me each year and I do nothing to encourage them
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Rocket, I know i have already covered Lettuce but this will be grown as well.
Swede, any variety the all seem good.