2026 Fruit & Veg Thread
Discussion
Simpo Two said:
Anyone here got a mulberry tree? My uncle had one and we went over each year to collect the windfalls. The trees take a long time to fruit apparently but when they do, it's delicious - like blackberry and raspberry but a much stronger flavour. Stew lightly and serve with ice cream 
We have one in the front garden, pollarded it last year. Tough old things.
I get the same every year (especially on Limes & Lemons) when in the Greenhouse, I 've cut them off with secateurs this morning. Seems to progress down the stem if I don't. I think citrus prefer being outside and getting a circulation of air rather than the greenhouse, but dare not take them outside whilst there's a chance of a hard frost. My greenhouse has a heater which ser to turn on at 34degrees F and off at 36 degrees.
Harpoon said:
I dusted off the heated propagator last weekend to get the tomatoes and peppers started. The first few pots of tomatoes are now on the kitchen windowsill, so will do some more this weekend.
I'm about to start doing the same, cell trays with seed compost in the propagator getting acclimatised , sow the seeds next week...Toms, Peppers, Aubergines ,Melons Leeks & Celery .The Three D Mucketeer said:
I get the same every year (especially on Limes & Lemons) when in the Greenhouse, I 've cut them off with secateurs this morning. Seems to progress down the stem if I don't. I think citrus prefer being outside and getting a circulation of air rather than the greenhouse, but dare not take them outside whilst there's a chance of a hard frost. My greenhouse has a heater which ser to turn on at 34degrees F and off at 36 degrees.
Thanks, I'll give them a prune.I feel like a bit behind now I've seen others with germinated plants!
I've spent end of autumn and winter tidying up our garden and completely replating the borders around patios front and back, and nearly all of these have now been filled with flowers/shrubs etc where as before they were tomatoes, cucumbers etc.
Veg is mostly relegated to two small raised beds, I've yet to construct, at the end of the garden. I'll grow baby cucumbers (very successful last year and loved by my daughter), leeks, and something else yet to be decided in the raised beds. I have a large raised planter that works well for carrots so that's down the end of the garden and will be carrots again when filled with fresh compost (emptied to move it). Then a couple of big pots with some plum tomatoes I think this year.
Keep the pictures/posts coming, I need all the inspiration to encourage me to crack on with it!
I've spent end of autumn and winter tidying up our garden and completely replating the borders around patios front and back, and nearly all of these have now been filled with flowers/shrubs etc where as before they were tomatoes, cucumbers etc.
Veg is mostly relegated to two small raised beds, I've yet to construct, at the end of the garden. I'll grow baby cucumbers (very successful last year and loved by my daughter), leeks, and something else yet to be decided in the raised beds. I have a large raised planter that works well for carrots so that's down the end of the garden and will be carrots again when filled with fresh compost (emptied to move it). Then a couple of big pots with some plum tomatoes I think this year.
Keep the pictures/posts coming, I need all the inspiration to encourage me to crack on with it!
Plants in Germination Propagator nearly ready to be moved to Grow-on Propagator in the Greenhouse (where they need/get less attention), making room the Peppers and Melons .

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Some new Strawberry seedlings to boost the bed need to go in next week after this weekend frost.

Seed potatoes came last week, so chitting before Good Friday planting

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Some new Strawberry seedlings to boost the bed need to go in next week after this weekend frost.
Seed potatoes came last week, so chitting before Good Friday planting

Edited by The Three D Mucketeer on Saturday 14th February 10:49
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