Fruit and veg growers of 2024
Discussion
Following on from the 2023 thread
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
I've planted in the heated propagator;
Bhut jolokia chilli
Habanero chilli
Bangalore whippet chilli
Aji limon chilli
Guajillo chilli
Kung pao chilli
Apricot habanero chilli
Kashmiri chilli
Sri Lanka chilli
Black Knight sweet pepper
Sweet aperitif tomato
Suncherry tomato
Divinity tomato
Romello tomato
Handsel aubergine
Pinstripe aubergine
Will be getting the cucumbers and courgettes going next month. I've got broad bean and pea plants and some salad leaves growing in the greenhouse at the moment, will also possibly start some spinach off in modules.
I have also ordered some Bangladeshi vegetables that some London folks seem to be doing well with - hopefully my OH will know what to do with them if they are a success;
Hyacinth Bean Seeds
Purple Flat Momota Bean Pea
Hybrid F1 Bangladeshi Ridge Gourd
Hybrid F1 Lauki, lokee, Bottle Gourd
White Begun Aubergine
Snake Gourd
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
I've planted in the heated propagator;
Bhut jolokia chilli
Habanero chilli
Bangalore whippet chilli
Aji limon chilli
Guajillo chilli
Kung pao chilli
Apricot habanero chilli
Kashmiri chilli
Sri Lanka chilli
Black Knight sweet pepper
Sweet aperitif tomato
Suncherry tomato
Divinity tomato
Romello tomato
Handsel aubergine
Pinstripe aubergine
Will be getting the cucumbers and courgettes going next month. I've got broad bean and pea plants and some salad leaves growing in the greenhouse at the moment, will also possibly start some spinach off in modules.
I have also ordered some Bangladeshi vegetables that some London folks seem to be doing well with - hopefully my OH will know what to do with them if they are a success;
Hyacinth Bean Seeds
Purple Flat Momota Bean Pea
Hybrid F1 Bangladeshi Ridge Gourd
Hybrid F1 Lauki, lokee, Bottle Gourd
White Begun Aubergine
Snake Gourd
Broad Beans, Onions (Red&White) and Garlic growing well in the veg patch.
Oranges/Grapefruit/Lemon/Limes/Olive Trees still in the Greenhouse. Tomatoes/Aubergines/Peppers will be sown in the propagators before the end of the Feb.
Spuds are chitting
Asparagus bed tidied yesterday
Too wet to rotovate, just waiting for some dry weather
Oranges/Grapefruit/Lemon/Limes/Olive Trees still in the Greenhouse. Tomatoes/Aubergines/Peppers will be sown in the propagators before the end of the Feb.
Spuds are chitting
Asparagus bed tidied yesterday
Too wet to rotovate, just waiting for some dry weather
otolith said:
A week after planting, all the tomatoes are up, most of the aubergines, the Kashmiri chillies, and some Aji limon, Guajillo, and Kung pao. I expect the Bhut jolokia, Apricot habanero and Habanero to take longest.
Do you keep them in the heated propagator after they have germinated, or turn it off?The Gauge said:
Do you keep them in the heated propagator after they have germinated, or turn it off?
First year with this facility. I'm planning to pull them out as soon as they have the first pair of true leaves. Grow them on in an unheated propagator in the house and then get them out into the greenhouse as soon as I can.otolith said:
Following on from the 2023 thread
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
I've planted in the heated propagator;
Bhut jolokia chilli
Habanero chilli
Bangalore whippet chilli
Aji limon chilli
Guajillo chilli
Kung pao chilli
Apricot habanero chilli
Kashmiri chilli
Sri Lanka chilli
Black Knight sweet pepper
Sweet aperitif tomato
Suncherry tomato
Divinity tomato
Romello tomato
Handsel aubergine
Pinstripe aubergine
Will be getting the cucumbers and courgettes going next month. I've got broad bean and pea plants and some salad leaves growing in the greenhouse at the moment, will also possibly start some spinach off in modules.
I have also ordered some Bangladeshi vegetables that some London folks seem to be doing well with - hopefully my OH will know what to do with them if they are a success;
Hyacinth Bean Seeds
Purple Flat Momota Bean Pea
Hybrid F1 Bangladeshi Ridge Gourd
Hybrid F1 Lauki, lokee, Bottle Gourd
White Begun Aubergine
Snake Gourd
That's a lot of chillis!https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
I've planted in the heated propagator;
Bhut jolokia chilli
Habanero chilli
Bangalore whippet chilli
Aji limon chilli
Guajillo chilli
Kung pao chilli
Apricot habanero chilli
Kashmiri chilli
Sri Lanka chilli
Black Knight sweet pepper
Sweet aperitif tomato
Suncherry tomato
Divinity tomato
Romello tomato
Handsel aubergine
Pinstripe aubergine
Will be getting the cucumbers and courgettes going next month. I've got broad bean and pea plants and some salad leaves growing in the greenhouse at the moment, will also possibly start some spinach off in modules.
I have also ordered some Bangladeshi vegetables that some London folks seem to be doing well with - hopefully my OH will know what to do with them if they are a success;
Hyacinth Bean Seeds
Purple Flat Momota Bean Pea
Hybrid F1 Bangladeshi Ridge Gourd
Hybrid F1 Lauki, lokee, Bottle Gourd
White Begun Aubergine
Snake Gourd
I'll be focusing on what grew well last year, as this exercise is partly to help me feel better, so unsuccessful crops don't help, but also keeping my six year old engaged in the process. So success and something you can eat trump interesting things, variety, challenges etc!
Carrots were an incredible success last year but planted too late. I'll start now with the first small patches of carrots and keep adding a little extra every few weeks.
Lettuce, tomato and sweetcorn all worked well so will try again. Some onion and garlic that didn't really do much has been visibly growing for a few weeks now so that might be more successful. Will perhaps add some more in between as well.
I start some stuff on window sills in doors, and then just a very small veg patch and various large planters and pots, nothing fancy!
otolith said:
I would quite like to get the broad beans out of the greenhouse and into the ground, when I have overwintered them before they have stayed small, but these are huge.
I planted the seeds straight in the ground in November . They germinated before the frosts, then I covered with fleece cloches. Aquadulce variety ...I'll fill in the gaps with new seeds.Edited by glow worm on Sunday 18th February 11:15
The Gauge said:
Lovely looking garden. Which plant pot caddies are you using please?
Thanks, yes it's a Vitapod 3 level one , which I bought 5 years ago. Then Greenhouse Sensations went out of business, but I now see someone has bought them out and started selling the propagators again. I bought a large German one last year but i really wanted another Vitapod. The Tuscan Planters were from Primrose and the planter caddies are :-
Xedragony Plant Stand Planter Caddy Heavy Duty with Locking Wheels Outdoor Indoor 13 to 20 Inch 450 to 700 Lbs Capacity (Large)
from AMAZON. I have a large one for my Parasol Cast Iron Stand so I can move it on the flags without damaging them.
glow worm said:
I planted the seeds straight in the ground in November . They germinated before the frosts, then I covered with fleece cloches. Aquadulce variety ...I'll fill in the gaps with new seeds.
Moved mine outdoors today, it was 17C in the greenhouse and they’re just growing too fast to stay in there. Edited by glow worm on Sunday 18th February 11:15
Moved most of these out of the heated propagator to a room temperature one. Tomatoes are a bit leggy but should be okay.
Going to fire off some more bhut jolokia and apricot habanero and a couple of other tomato varieties.
Also going to start some more sweet peas and mixed salad leaves, the first tray of salad is almost ready to start cutting.
Going to fire off some more bhut jolokia and apricot habanero and a couple of other tomato varieties.
Also going to start some more sweet peas and mixed salad leaves, the first tray of salad is almost ready to start cutting.
glow worm said:
Thanks, yes it's a Vitapod 3 level one , which I bought 5 years ago. Then Greenhouse Sensations went out of business, but I now see someone has bought them out and started selling the propagators again. I bought a large German one last year but i really wanted another Vitapod.
The Tuscan Planters were from Primrose and the planter caddies are :-
Xedragony Plant Stand Planter Caddy Heavy Duty with Locking Wheels Outdoor Indoor 13 to 20 Inch 450 to 700 Lbs Capacity (Large)
from AMAZON. I have a large one for my Parasol Cast Iron Stand so I can move it on the flags without damaging them.
Thank you. The Tuscan Planters were from Primrose and the planter caddies are :-
Xedragony Plant Stand Planter Caddy Heavy Duty with Locking Wheels Outdoor Indoor 13 to 20 Inch 450 to 700 Lbs Capacity (Large)
from AMAZON. I have a large one for my Parasol Cast Iron Stand so I can move it on the flags without damaging them.
I bought a second Vitopod as soon the they were available for sale again. It's reminded me to get my chilli seeds sown in mine.
CharlesdeGaulle said:
Where are you otolith? You're miles ahead of me. We even had sleet yesterday and the temperature dropped from 17 on Friday to 3 on Saturday. I've got spring flowers but nothing happening on the veg side.
This is at my OH’s house in Surrey, not mine in Lancashire!My 1st Asparagus spear has appeared, 3rd year so I can pick as much as I want now
Tomatoes and Cucumbers grown from seed planted this morning (hope my SMART heating works OK)
Sweet peppers and Aubergines pricked out
Cabbages,Cauliflower,Leeks,Spring Onions,Banana Shallots
The ground is too wet to plant the Early Spuds (but the magnolia is enjoying some sunshine)
Tomatoes and Cucumbers grown from seed planted this morning (hope my SMART heating works OK)
Sweet peppers and Aubergines pricked out
Cabbages,Cauliflower,Leeks,Spring Onions,Banana Shallots
The ground is too wet to plant the Early Spuds (but the magnolia is enjoying some sunshine)
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