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Suggestions for Spring Veg?
Has anyone any suggestions for vegetables that can be planted for harvesting
during late Winter and Spring? As much as I like leeks and Spring greens a bit more variety of fresh greens would be nice at that time of the year. David. |
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Suggestions for Spring Veg?
In reply to David (Normandy) ) who wrote this in
, I, Marvo, say : Has anyone any suggestions for vegetables that can be planted for harvesting during late Winter and Spring? As much as I like leeks and Spring greens a bit more variety of fresh greens would be nice at that time of the year. Broad beans, one variety of them comes in spring. I can't remember whether it's the "long" type, but Google will know. Broad beans have got to be my favourite veg. |
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Suggestions for Spring Veg?
Uncle Marvo wrote:
: In reply to David (Normandy) ) who wrote : this in , I, Marvo, say : : :: Has anyone any suggestions for vegetables that can be planted for :: harvesting during late Winter and Spring? :: :: As much as I like leeks and Spring greens a bit more variety of fresh :: greens would be nice at that time of the year. :: : Broad beans, one variety of them comes in spring. I can't remember : whether it's the "long" type, but Google will know. : : Broad beans have got to be my favourite veg. Kale, purple sprouting broccolli and leaf beet |
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"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message ... Uncle Marvo wrote: : In reply to David (Normandy) ) who wrote : this in , I, Marvo, say : : :: Has anyone any suggestions for vegetables that can be planted for :: harvesting during late Winter and Spring? :: :: As much as I like leeks and Spring greens a bit more variety of fresh :: greens would be nice at that time of the year. :: : Broad beans, one variety of them comes in spring. I can't remember : whether it's the "long" type, but Google will know. : : Broad beans have got to be my favourite veg. Kale, purple sprouting broccolli and leaf beet Is kale edible? I was brought up on a farm where kale was cattle fodder. It used to look spectacular in the field - a forest of the stuff taller than me. The cows used to relish the stuff though. I've just planted some green broccoli seed but am new to planting this - I tried last year and it sort of ran to seed and didn't form tight heads. Is green broccoli Winter hardy or is that jus the purple that will survive over Winter? Is leaf beet also called spinach? I used to grow the false New Zealand stuff back in England but can't find any seed for it here. That used to make a nice meal or fifty but the Mrs is not keen on it. I tried growing the proper spinach but it didn't do very well, slow to grow and quick to run to seed compared to the 'false' stuff. David. |
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Suggestions for Spring Veg?
"Uncle Marvo" wrote in message ... In reply to David (Normandy) ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : Has anyone any suggestions for vegetables that can be planted for harvesting during late Winter and Spring? As much as I like leeks and Spring greens a bit more variety of fresh greens would be nice at that time of the year. Broad beans, one variety of them comes in spring. I can't remember whether it's the "long" type, but Google will know. Broad beans have got to be my favourite veg. I'll investigate. What time of year should the seeds be planted for a Spring harvest? Can you recommend a variety? David. |
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Suggestions for Spring Veg?
On 27 Jun, 15:02, "Uncle Marvo"
wrote: In reply to David (Normandy) ) who wrote this in Broad beans have got to be my favourite veg. Ditto. But raw. Not cooked. |
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On 27 Jun, 16:31, "David \(Normandy\)"
wrote: I'll investigate. What time of year should the seeds be planted for a Spring harvest? Can you recommend a variety? Aquadulce can be sown in october and Sutton in late Feb but you must be in a mild area and crops need to be sheltered somehow. I've never grown them in autumn to be harvested in Spring. I like them better in the summer ) |
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"Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message ... Uncle Marvo wrote: : In reply to David (Normandy) ) who wrote : this in , I, Marvo, say : : :: Has anyone any suggestions for vegetables that can be planted for :: harvesting during late Winter and Spring? :: :: As much as I like leeks and Spring greens a bit more variety of fresh :: greens would be nice at that time of the year. :: : Broad beans, one variety of them comes in spring. I can't remember : whether it's the "long" type, but Google will know. : : Broad beans have got to be my favourite veg. Kale, purple sprouting broccolli and leaf beet And chard. It also looks spectacular. Mary |
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"David (Normandy)" wrote .. Has anyone any suggestions for vegetables that can be planted for harvesting during late Winter and Spring? As much as I like leeks and Spring greens a bit more variety of fresh greens would be nice at that time of the year. Cauliflower, ie. "Walcheren Winter Armardo April" or similar The best ones to grow, reliable and clean heads with no added meat! Might just get away with planting now but mine are planted out already. F1 so the only problem is how many you can eat in two weeks. :-) Brussels Sprout, some late non bitter varieties are available to take you through to late spring. "Winter Tundra" Cabbage, reliable and holds well (if it's cold). Savoy, must be some late ones available. Cavolo Nero, mine lasts well into spring but give it plenty of room as it gets tall. Carrots, mine last in the ground until spring when they start to flower to provide seed for the following year. -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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On Jun 27, 4:30 pm, "David \(Normandy\)"
wrote: Is leaf beet also called spinach? I used to grow the false New Zealand stuff back in England but can't find any seed for it here. I buy my spinach seeds in France, I think they have a larger variety there than in England. I know you too are in France so what shops have you got near you that might sell seeds? If there is a problem I can send you some. Judith |
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On Jun 27, 5:29 pm, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
And chard. It also looks spectacular. I don't think I have eaten chard, what does it resemble, in taste? Judith |
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On 27 Jun, 17:38, "
wrote: On Jun 27, 5:29 pm, "Mary Fisher" wrote: And chard. It also looks spectacular. I don't think I have eaten chard, what does it resemble, in taste? Chicken. |
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Suggestions for Spring Veg?
" wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 27, 4:30 pm, "David \(Normandy\)" wrote: Is leaf beet also called spinach? I used to grow the false New Zealand stuff back in England but can't find any seed for it here. I buy my spinach seeds in France, I think they have a larger variety there than in England. I know you too are in France so what shops have you got near you that might sell seeds? If there is a problem I can send you some. Judith Judith, thanks for the offer but there are a number of garden centres handy including L'eclerc, Pointe Verte etc and all have a good selection of seeds. The one I tried growing was "Epinard Geant d'Hiver", I planted seeds last Autumn but it grew really slowly. In fact I dug it in a few weeks ago at only two or three inches high. Can you recommend a variety? On the subject of poorly performing veg I also planted some Mache seeds a couple of months ago and they are still only around 1 inch high and 2 inches across. I planted lettuce and beetroot at the same time and they are either large or eaten now! David. |
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On 27/6/07 17:38, in article
, " wrote: On Jun 27, 4:30 pm, "David \(Normandy\)" wrote: Is leaf beet also called spinach? I used to grow the false New Zealand stuff back in England but can't find any seed for it here. I buy my spinach seeds in France, I think they have a larger variety there than in England. I know you too are in France so what shops have you got near you that might sell seeds? If there is a problem I can send you some. Judith If you happen to see some small leaf Basil seeds, would you be very kind and send me some? It's the little bush Basil I'm looking for. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) |
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Suggestions for Spring Veg?
"steve auvache" wrote in message ... In article , David (Normandy) writes "Robert (Plymouth)" wrote in message .. . Uncle Marvo wrote: : In reply to David (Normandy) ) who wrote : this in , I, Marvo, say : : :: Has anyone any suggestions for vegetables that can be planted for :: harvesting during late Winter and Spring? :: :: As much as I like leeks and Spring greens a bit more variety of fresh :: greens would be nice at that time of the year. :: : Broad beans, one variety of them comes in spring. I can't remember : whether it's the "long" type, but Google will know. : : Broad beans have got to be my favourite veg. Kale, purple sprouting broccolli and leaf beet Is kale edible? Is it ever. Flash fry it when it is less than 5 minutes off the plant in the bacon fat for your Sunday morning fry up and then ask the question again. Bung a load of salt on it and a bit of tempura batter and use olive oil and tell the tree huggers it is seaweed, half of them would not know the difference. Better still to leave most of the salt out and enjoy its rich flavour for what it is. Some even claim it makes better bubble than sprouts but they never give their real names. At a push you could also go traditional and bung it in with the taters and have them boiled with a nice steak and mushroom pudding and a decent serving of gravy made from the water it was cooked in. For novelty value, at the end of the kale season, you can collect the flowing shoots just before they open and tell you customers they are miniature broccoli. You need lots of plants for this one though. Ultimately though any Brassica should be eaten as an accompaniment to pigeon, for no other reason than the irony. -- steve auvache Sunny Essex You've sold it! I'll see if I can get some seeds. Your last paragraph made me chuckle - many moons ago I had a veg plot at my father's farm, but all my greens got eaten by wood pigeons. So I staked out the garden early one morning brandishing a shot gun and caught the blighters in the act. I too enjoyed the irony. They ate my greens so I ate them! David. |
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