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Vegetable Gardening - Bushbaby - 27-01-2004 Hi Folks, Being an avid vegetable gardener, I have planned my gardening for the next three years (give or take) to take into account the different types of plants I want to try and bearing proper crop rotation in mind. Listed below are the plants that I will be growing during the course of this and the next two years (all organic and selected for the damper climate we get here). I don't know how many of you enjoy growing your own food, but if you do, don't let a small garden deter you - I am making use of my backyard, the neighbour's backyard, a friends place, and whatever unused patches I can find at work. In the UK you are blessed with allotments - make use of them! If anyone is interested in trying out some of the veggies, herbs or fruits listed here, please send me a PM as I mostly have more than enough seed to share (Cubbie, your chillies are almost ready to post). The list: Roots, Tubers and Rhizomes: Japanese Burdock Salsify Scorzonera Parsnip Skirret Carrot Florence Fennel Swede Turnip Celeriac Beetroot Jerusalem Artichoke Alliums: Spring Onion Onion Leek Legumes: Asparagus Pea Snap Pea Climbing French Bean Runner Bean French Beans: Pole French Beans: Bush Broad Bean Leaf Greens, Herbs, Brassicas: Cima di Rapa Brussel Sprout Savoy Cabbage Broccoli Purple Sprouting Broccoli Calabrese Cauliflower Kohl Rabi Green Perilla Red Perilla Quillquina Papalo Mixed Leaf Amaranth Kerala Red Amaranth Huauzontli Liscari sativa Erbette Perpetual Spinach Swiss Chard Strawberry Spinach Cucurbitae: Butternut Squash Cobnut Squash Gemsquash Cucumber West Indian Gherkin Carosello Di Polignano The rest: Aubergine Tomatoes Tomatillo Melon Alpine Strawberry Strawberry Chlli Peppers Vegetable Gardening - Icecub - 27-01-2004 I think i am going to do my veggie shopping at BB's house.... Vegetable Gardening - Bushbaby - 27-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Icecub You're always welcome here At the moment I have a refrigerator full of kale, leeks, herbs and tofu (obviously not home grown ). Good vegetables are a real pleasure to eat. The mass produced flavourless stuff can turn you off veggies for life. Vegetable Gardening - Icecub - 27-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Bushbaby Ta BB....will descend soon on that fridge..!! I have been intrigued by tofu.....what is that and what does it taste like???? Vegetable Gardening - Bushbaby - 27-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Icecub Tofu is essentially soya bean curd. It is a processed product that takes the place of meat protein in vegetarian dishes. Basically it tastes of anything you cook it with. You can marinade it in a meat stock if you want for a meaty flavour, or marinade in just about anything else for flavour. It is very nice and the firmer types have a great texture too - you can even use it for kebabs on the braai. Vegetable Gardening - Icecub - 27-01-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Bushbaby okay thanks BB.... |