Hi Guys.
What a fantastic day Ive had in my tunnels today. This is such a busy and exciting time of year. Still sowing, growing and harvesting so many vegetables. I cant believe how lucky ive been with my veg this year (not that I’ve had an unlucky year!) but this year I’ve a bumper crop of EVERYTHING, and most of my veg has been trouble free. The tomatoes and the salad are the only fruit/veg that I have had problems with this year, tomatoes with botrytis and my lettuce and a few cabbages with the white cabbage moth/butterfly. I have never seen so many caterpillars as I have had this year, maybe its something to do with the warm weather we experienced a few weeks ago.
Anyway I have been getting bumper crops now for a good few weeks which really gives you that real ‘feel good factor’. Today I made up some great veggie boxes for some very lucky peeps. They were all delighted with their goodies 🙂
Along with the harvesting today I managed to sow a few seeds for overwintering vegetables. I have sown lettuce, radish, pak choi and spinach today. Also potted on some of the cauliflowers and brussel sprouts into new pots as I have no room in the tunnels yet and don’t want them to get pot bound.
Lots more potting on and sowing to do tomorrow………Oh and lots of weeding 😦
Happy Gardening
Eve
You really are an inspiration.
We are thinking of upgrading my greenhouse to maybe something 6ft hight x 8ft.
Any recommendations?
I only have a semi D as you know so small yet beautiful xx
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Hi Rose. I would highly recommend a company called first tunnels http://www.firsttunnels.co.uk/PolyTunnels. This is the company that I bought my tunnels off of and they are so good and the quality of the tunnels is superb! They start at the 6ft wide by 8ft high and I think they are far better than the old fashioned glass houses. Check out their web page which is so good.
Thank you for your kind words.
Happy Gardening
Eve
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Beautiful vegetables, now you have that song in my head, “have a drink have a drive, go out and see what you can find.”
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Oh my gosh! Fantastic.
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Amazing!
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Mouth watering! Those courgettes are crazy!
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I bought these courgette seeds in a little flower shop when on holiday in Florence. They are so prolific and grow massive in every way….The are similar to a pumpkin in leaf size and have taken over a very large area of the poly tunnel. Love them but will grow up a trellis next year. Thanks for following and Happy Gardening. Eve
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We’ve had a tough gardening year up here in the Northeast. Which tomato has performed the best for you?
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Hi Judy. I grow a lot of tomato plants….150 this year, all shapes and sizes. I always find that Tamina are great with very heavy yields (medium size tomato), also borghese (a medium size plum). I also grow santini which are from seeds from a tomato I bought in a famous supermarket (hint….not any old supermarket!!) I have been growing them for 3 years, they are a small plum tomato with very heavy yields and last longer than most tomatoes after picking. Tomato Berry is a new one for me this year but again, great heart shaped cherry tom with high yields. Good Luck. Thank you for following and Happy Gardening Eve
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All your vegetables look great but what really impressed me was your corn! Beautiful garden veggies and pictures – thanks for sharing!
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Thank you. I’m even impressed with my corn this year. I have been growing sweet corn for a few years but always with very little success so delighted with this years crop. I planted in succession and have another 20 or sow just started to show their ears!!
Thank you for following and Happy Gardening. Eve
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A nice harvest!
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Thank you David and thanks for following.
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Reblogged this on Everyday Good Living and commented:
Particularly fantastic tomatoes!
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What great looking veggies. And Wow! wonderful corn. I tried corn two years. First year the birds attacked the flowers, even through a net. Only picked about 5. Second year most of the corn had ergot. Read this stays in the soil for years so haven’t tried corn again.
I envy your success. Congratulations!
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Happy gardening indeed! Such a bountiful harvest. Well done. Thanks for sharing this inspirational post. Cheers, Gina
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