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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #240 on: July 12, 2013, 09:49:27 AM »
Lesley you have raised a smile here  ;D ;D
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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #241 on: July 12, 2013, 11:26:01 AM »
Be extra careful Lesley about planting roses where roses have grown before as the new roses will not like it as far as I know.
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« Reply #242 on: July 12, 2013, 03:11:41 PM »
Be extra careful Lesley about planting roses where roses have grown before as the new roses will not like it as far as I know.
You could always try the wine boxes Lesley!
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« Reply #243 on: July 12, 2013, 10:59:54 PM »
Have to get through the contents first Brian. :) Thanks for that note Pat, I have heard that ground has a sort of rose "sickness" after old plants are lifted and that new ones shouldn't be planted in the same place. Does anyone know what causes this problem or in fact what the actual problem is anyway? I don't plan to have many roses among the TBs, ratio of maybe 3 to about 12 or 14 if my measuring on graph paper is more or less accurate.
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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #244 on: July 12, 2013, 11:18:46 PM »
Lesley, you have to let go whoa whoa whoa whoa ...
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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #245 on: August 12, 2013, 06:28:55 AM »
Our winter crop of "Black Kale" has an unusual companion planting - Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) has come up from self-sown seeds from an earlier crop.
Not sure how they'd go together in a stir-fry though!
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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #246 on: August 12, 2013, 08:28:46 PM »
I have one plant of 'Black Kale' planted late summer last year and showing no sign of flowering.  I think it looks like a sculpture.
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« Reply #247 on: August 12, 2013, 08:36:00 PM »
My beans are doing very well this year (with some rabbit protection).  I grow the runners mainly for the flowers.  Beans are an added bonus. They are not setting very well.  I noticed the keels seemed deformed and found them to be infested with pollen beetles.
Dwarf bean 'Purple Tepee' is setting well so I should have plenty French beans (which I prefer anyway).  The warm weather and rain is certainly suiting them.
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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #248 on: August 12, 2013, 11:19:13 PM »
Black kale is a very popular plant at Otago Farmers' Market. A few years ago someone brought some rather tentatively and answered lots of questions about it but now it's the first to sell out among the several vendors who bring it. There's never enough. Try it with the coriander Fermi and report back. Roger is planting some this year.
Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

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« Reply #249 on: August 14, 2013, 10:40:01 AM »
I've only just discovered this thread, and my apologies to all the contributors but I haven't read it all through so my comments on this year's vegetable gardening in this part of Scotland may well have already been made.

After last year's worst summer in the 40 years I've gardened here just west of Edinburgh, this year is just about making up for it.  My wife and I are about to go on strike deep-freezing all the things that have ripened and cropped in large large quantities - we are furiously giving away courgettes, cabbages, beans, lettuces, handfuls of rocket and so on.  Nothing must go to waste !

And my two hives have produced 120lbs of honey.   Woo- ya !

After last summer, plans have been put in place to install a 20' by 12' polytunnel - am I going to need it I ask myself ?

Garden plants have been a bit mixed with a number suffering from the lack of water.  Curiously the sweet peas haven't done particularly well.

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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #250 on: August 17, 2013, 01:34:39 AM »
I also have one Black Kale in the US. It had a big aphid problem in the summer but they are all gone now. Quite a tasty plant

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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #251 on: August 17, 2013, 08:13:57 AM »
Black kale is a very popular plant at Otago Farmers' Market.... Try it with the coriander Fermi and report back.
Hi Lesley,
Will cooked it up with coriander for a chicken stir-fry and it worked quite well. :D
Years ago (over 40!) my dad was given some Chard from some Dutch friends - it was a bit different to Silverbeet (AKA Swiss Chard) and we always just called it Dutch Chard. A couple of years ago we finally "lost" it as no seedlings came up in our garden or dad's. Last spring we got a couple of tiny seedlings of something called "Perpetual Spinach" and guess what? It was our old friend, Dutch Chard! I won't post a pic of it as the top leaves have been frosted so it looks shocking but hopefully with spring it will recover. With luck we'll be able to keep it going from seed this time.
It's smaller growing than Silverbeet and the stems are green and don't get tough like Silverbeet stems do, so you can use the whole leaf in cooking.
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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #252 on: August 20, 2013, 06:28:17 AM »
After about 60 years of growing purple vegetables that turned green when cooked,
I have at last learned the secret to keeping them purple.

A member of a vegetable growers' forum explained that the purple colour is water
soluble.  I should have had an Aha! moment  every time I removed the cooked
green vegetables from the purple cooking water, but I was always too busy getting
everything onto the table to pay attention.

So this summer I have been serving purple beans, purple snap peas, purple cauliflower,
by doing one of two things:  stir fry in oil or microwave the bare vegetables.

Meals are so much more colourful now.
Diane Whitehead        Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
cool mediterranean climate  warm dry summers, mild wet winters  70 cm rain,   sandy soil

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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #253 on: August 20, 2013, 06:53:02 AM »
That's interesting, Diane!
I'll have to try it when we get around to planting the purple beans this year!
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Re: Non alpines: other types of gardening: growing veg.etc for instance
« Reply #254 on: December 15, 2013, 11:38:32 AM »
Planted out all my water chestnuts today.Quite easy using an old bathtub.
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Bunbury Western Australia

 


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