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2017 GROWING THREAD

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by ARMANDII, Jan 9, 2017.

  1. BeeHappy

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    @Linz LUV your new profile piccy :cat-kittyandsmiley:

    @Zigs pleased to see your latest crop of spuds is more fruitful than your grape harvest :blue thumb: But bless ya I see your moods changed to shivering cold - Make sure you wrap warm tonight matey maybe even time to get your hot water bottle outta hibernation :oops:
     
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    • misterQ

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      When you just can't bear to discard your carrot thinnings but instead transplant them into ultra fine grade loamy clay top soil...
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      Alien carrots is likely what you'll get.

      They look weird but taste great. In fact, they are much sweeter than the ones I've grown elsewhere.


      Here they are earlier in June, a single row inbetween the larger fake spring onions and the smaller real spring onions.
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        Christmas spuds are coming on :)

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          Should have got the garlic in last month so put some into plugs to make root growth in the greenhouse to catch up

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          • Linz

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            looking good zigs :dbgrtmb:
             
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              Something had 3 of the garlic cloves away :th scifD36:

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              Land cress and random chilli are doing ok :)

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                Vole(s). Stand the tray on a large upturned plastic flower pot.
                 
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                  I've done that :)
                   
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                        Remaining garlic is up, rounded up a few strays outside too.

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                          My garlic have sprouted too.
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                          The cloves were planted in late October after the pumpkin had finished.
                           
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                            The pear trees (we have two) had not been top pruned for about fives years but pruning meant a lot of valuable material going to waste.

                            So what to do?


                            Do some air layering in late March, of course...
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                            Potted up today.
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                            Here is one of the trees in early July which eventually became so overladen with fruit that two thick branches snapped off.

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                            Hopefully, if all goes well then I will demonstrate that fruit trees can indeed be kept small through pot constriction and pruning.
                             
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                                The twinwall sheet I had over the potato cloche blew off and the frost got em :sad:

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