What are you planting this year???
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HWH your globe artichokes look healthy. I've found they LOVE horse manure!
I have several globe artichoke plants here - my gran had one in the garden when she lived here and recently I've propagated several more.
I found 2 very early globes last week - so I picked them golf ball size just to try. Of course no choke and all the centre leaves are soft so the whole heart could be eaten - delicious. I've never eaten them like this before - but as the only fan in the house.... I thought I could afford to eat some tiny!
Sorry to hear your greenhouse didn't get mended. You weren't tempted to fit poly over the frame as a temp measure? Will you still be able to grow tomatoes? I think you're warmer so perhaps they'll grow. I'd miss toms. (I can't grow them outside..... )
Planting this week... toms, cucumbers, courgettes, peppers and chillis - all reared in greenhouse and transferred to polytunnel....
I have several globe artichoke plants here - my gran had one in the garden when she lived here and recently I've propagated several more.
I found 2 very early globes last week - so I picked them golf ball size just to try. Of course no choke and all the centre leaves are soft so the whole heart could be eaten - delicious. I've never eaten them like this before - but as the only fan in the house.... I thought I could afford to eat some tiny!
Sorry to hear your greenhouse didn't get mended. You weren't tempted to fit poly over the frame as a temp measure? Will you still be able to grow tomatoes? I think you're warmer so perhaps they'll grow. I'd miss toms. (I can't grow them outside..... )
Planting this week... toms, cucumbers, courgettes, peppers and chillis - all reared in greenhouse and transferred to polytunnel....
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