Pootle
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New things on my list this year to grow it Leeks, Chard, Pumpkins & courgettes. Looking forward to seeing the them grow and hoping it gives me good results.
I'm trying chard this year too as a first, the rainbow type if possible.
I'm quite experienced with pumpkins and courgettes, if you can make sure both get plenty of sunlight throughout the day and well fertilized soil you should do well. For pumpkins to succeed really well, one plant needs plenty of space and plenty of feed too. Last year was my first for leeks and I will be doing again this year, I will think them out more as they grow. Last years didn't get above an inch in diameter, most around a cm, but really tasty.
This year its going to be:
- Green Kale (better than the black of last year)
- Runner beans at least 2 varieties, one is a purple bean that we have been growing for years and we let few go to seed and collect them once the plants have died.
- Onions, red & brown
- Parsnips - were successful last year
- Swede (a first attempt)
- Broccoli
- Rainbow Chard
- Leeks
- Sweet heart cabbage (a first attempt - if I can the seeds)
- Courgettes (yellow ideally for flavour) better crops come from green. Last year the courgettes went in the flower boarder and saved us more veg space and grew very successfully.
In the greenhouse, it will be Gigantomo beef tomatoes (the best in my opinion) grown from seed this year. Cucumbers, chilli's, spring onions and maybe an aubergine plant or two.
I'm also going to put some lime on the soil this year and dig it in, in addition to chicken muck, as I have read root veg are fond of it. Also going to grow a few spuds in buckets. Carrots have been relegated this year as last 2 years they have been smallish, with too many 'black bits and holes'.