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    Default What's everyone growing this year?

    As the title says, what (apart from cannabis!) will you be growing this year?

    Last summer was beautiful & I grew nothing due to previous summers being below par - FFS!

    But I'm a bit more prepared this year... so far I have:-

    Strawberry
    Kiwi (touch wood that it fruits this year!)
    Olives (picked up a small tree last weekend)
    Cucumbers
    Tomato (which I'll get on the weekend)
    and chilli

    So, what you got?
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    Nothing as of yet, but wanted to do strawberry’s and chillies for a while so may get a patch going outside to help blend things in too

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    Same old bro
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    Lots of herbs, tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, beans, peas, swiss chard, potatoes, carrots, cucumber, squash, pumpkins and whatever else my old lady desires... Oh and lots of rhubarb

    Planted strawberry and blueberry plants last year hoping they're productive. Also have a few apple trees I planted a few years ago I'm hoping bear fruit. One gave me a few apples last year.

    Also dealing with a very productive and vigorous couple of hop vines. Might seperate them and let a couple climb some trees or a fence. You can almost ser them growing at their peak.

    I always plant a pile of stuff and its not all successful! Love the challenge.





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    Next year I have outdoor space away from the city. This year I just get to dream. Oh right.... pumpkin and chillis lol.

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    a variety of various herbs ..... strawberies ... cucumbers... iceberg lettice .. chard ..... beetroot ... runner beans .... raspberries... goosberries ... blackcurrants ... 4 varieties of tomato ...... chillies .... bell peppers ... lemons .....

    ohhh and a shit load of golden virginia tobacco

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    Quote Originally Posted by budfarmer View Post
    a variety of various herbs ..... strawberies ... cucumbers... iceberg lettice .. chard ..... beetroot ... runner beans .... raspberries... goosberries ... blackcurrants ... 4 varieties of tomato ...... chillies .... bell peppers ... lemons .....

    ohhh and a shit load of golden virginia tobacco
    I nearly bought a gooseberry bush last weekend. They look really great when fruiting... but I care not for gooseberries lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    I nearly bought a gooseberry bush last weekend. They look really great when fruiting... but I care not for gooseberries lol
    theres many many varietys mate ... im not too fussy on the taste of the litle green hairy buggers either ..... so i got the golden yellow variety .... sweet and delicious mate .... a million miles from them green bitter swines
    i LOVE raspberries so i got the golden yellow variety of them too ... wow ... another level totally mate

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    I might do garlic, marigolds and the like to ward off evil bugs. I still have a fair amount of marigold seeds, so yeah. Love those little flowers.
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    Roses are my second favourite plant..and I really like to put a lot of my time and effort into shaping them, making sure they are sprayed for blackspot/rust/pests and fed correctly. I also love to 'air layer' them, as it took me literally 10+ years to find the most fragrant roses for my garden and they can be expensive..air layering means I can have as many as I can possibly fit into my space..really easy to do and have had 100% success rate so far. If cannabis wasn't so easy to clone..I'm thinking that would have possibly been the go to method for them too.

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