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Growing your own
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- Yes, of course! - 260 votes
- 74%
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- 26%
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I think the reason that shop bought veg goes of so quickly is that it isn't as fresh as it appears, it is often stored just above freezing for a long time so as soon as you get it home it warms up and goes of. Strawberries I always have trouble with they seem to go mouldy within 48hrs of purchase something I don't recall happening in the past.
I wish we could still buy dirty veg. in supermarkets. They kept for ages. Grandad was a greengrocer and I remember the veg coming in complete with mud and various other things like slugs. Root veg kept for months. As soon as you wash veg they start to deteriorate - and don't talk to me about putting veg in plastic bags!! grrrrrr
In my second year of growing my own stuff. Everything is in pots and tubs and for very little effort, im now eating some of the tastiest veg ive ever had....
Im getting handfulls of runner and dwarf french beans every oher day and they taste awesome.
The tomatoes...both indoors and out have just been sensational this year...i grew 5 different varieties.
the strawberries in pots were superb...and i had strawberries for pudding almost every day in june.
Courgettes have been lovely
peppers and chillis just ripening
baby carrots were lovely
spring onions and baby leeks were nice too
I probably will cut back on a few things next year. My cucumbers were disappointing this year but great last year....my fault for not potting up sooner. probably avoid some of the salad stuff but increase the courgettes and beans.
Im getting handfulls of runner and dwarf french beans every oher day and they taste awesome.
The tomatoes...both indoors and out have just been sensational this year...i grew 5 different varieties.
the strawberries in pots were superb...and i had strawberries for pudding almost every day in june.
Courgettes have been lovely
peppers and chillis just ripening
baby carrots were lovely
spring onions and baby leeks were nice too
I probably will cut back on a few things next year. My cucumbers were disappointing this year but great last year....my fault for not potting up sooner. probably avoid some of the salad stuff but increase the courgettes and beans.