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Few pics of some bits.  

Picked what I could salvage of the green toms for some chutney better than wasting them tonight.     Not impressed with me cabbage     few bits for dinner. Bean are delicious at the mo

I think my spuds are going well? Got some corn, some peas and beans going too, all new to this so no idea if they're growing well or not lol

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Planted out some calabrese and cabbage tonight.

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covered with my state of the art contraptions

 

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swedes need thinning

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this lot are a bit choc a block but will keep the weeds down :)

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lots cropping at the moment runners, beans, beetroot and courgettes :thumbs:

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hows that raspberry patch of yours looking this year John cracking patch you got as I remember in the picture

i will let you know at weekend i have not been there for weeks due to unforseen problems. Hopefully its ok. :thumbs:

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Me and the wife made a load of pickled beetroot yesterday so I can start turning the garden over again as I've got noting else to go back in.i might have a walk over the garden centre to see what they have as my seeds have done crap from the collies and parsnip this year.they normally do great from simply seeds but not this time.

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Picked enough beans to last us most the winter and loads more to come. More beetroot for pickling

 

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cabbage for dinner nice a clubroot free makes a hell of a difference

 

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and a bit of company for me. Every one stops to give him stroke he loves it soppy sod

 

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could do with some weeding but its too sodden at the moment

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Moved in to a new house so thought I'd have a go at growing some veg,the garden didn't have much space so decided to use a few pots and containers,the greenhouse was so that was a good thing,I brought two raised beds chucked some horse muck in and mixed it with top soil,a few digs over through winter and should be ready for planting next year. Any advice would be good as I'm a growing novice ?

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