I've just posted under another thread about cheese and tomato sandwiches with my own toms as a high point in the gardening year. Next is probably the first runner beans, followed by the first Broad Beans.
What are your veggie high points, top 3!
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First new potatoes.
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I think these 3 are going to get repeated again and again, only because you can't buy the taste.....
New potatoes
Runner beans
Tomatoes.
But then there's.....
New potatoes
Runner beans
Tomatoes.
But then there's.....
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French Beans, courgettes and beetroot.
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sweetcorn
raspberries
strawberries
raspberries
strawberries
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Retropants, you have a sweet tooth!
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Here -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyperus_esculentus
I remember buying them from the sweet shop when I was young (a loooooong time ago). Looked like knobby dried up bits of brown pea but tasted delicious..nutty and coconut and almonds.
I've got them in large pots outside now but I started them off in the propagator.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyperus_esculentus
I remember buying them from the sweet shop when I was young (a loooooong time ago). Looked like knobby dried up bits of brown pea but tasted delicious..nutty and coconut and almonds.
I've got them in large pots outside now but I started them off in the propagator.
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For me it's been a fabulous year, the highlight will be French climbing beans picked in October assuming this summer continues.
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Strawberries.
New Potatoes.
Beetroot.
I was desperate for some strawberries this year and bought some English ones from Asda. pffftt. They were almost tasteless.
When ours were ripe a couple of weeks later.... mmmm mmmm. Wow!
I will never buy them again.
New Potatoes.
Beetroot.
I was desperate for some strawberries this year and bought some English ones from Asda. pffftt. They were almost tasteless.
When ours were ripe a couple of weeks later.... mmmm mmmm. Wow!
I will never buy them again.
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Seeing the first chilli seedling appear - they're always the first vegs I sow every year
Sweet freshly picked peas
Plucking and eating first sun ripened tomato straight off the plant
Sweet freshly picked peas
Plucking and eating first sun ripened tomato straight off the plant
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46 small delicious peaches on my dwarf tree in a pot in the greenhouse
and a wonderful crop of sweetcorn Lark
and a wonderful crop of sweetcorn Lark