Growing Vegetables in Raised Beds 2009
The following slide shows show what is currently growing in my Raised vegetable plots for the year 2009.
Plot 1 – Beans and Peas
Grown So Far in this Plot in 2009:
- Broad Beans – Super Aquadulce from The Organic Catalogue,
- Mange Tout – Weggisser from The Organic Catalogue,
- Dwarf French Beans – Major (yellow) from The organic Catalogue,
- Dwarf French Beans – Maxi (green) from The Organic Catalogue,
- Runner Beans – White Emergo and Scarlet Emperor from the garden centre,
- Precoce de Louviers – Spring Pointy Cabbage from The Real Seed Catalogue,
- Green Wave Mustard Greens (Hot) from The Real Seed Catalogue,
- Komatsuna Japanese Kale from The Real Seed Catalogue,
- Osaka Purple Mustard Greens (Hot) from The Real Seed Catalogue.
Plot 2 – Roots and Onions
Grown So Far in this Plot in 2009:
- Onion – Red Cross (Autumn Sets) from Marshalls Seeds,
- Spring Onion – White Lisbon from The Organic Gardening Catalogue,
- Carrot – Nantes Frubund from Gardens4Less.co.uk
- Carrots – Nantes 2 from The Organic Gardening Catalogue,
- Carrot – Chantenay from The Organic Gardening Catalogue,
- Leek – Pandora from The Organic Gardening Catalogue,
- Leek – Bandit from The Organic Gardening Catalogue,
- To be Planted in October 2009 – Yellow Senshyu (Autumn Onion Sets)
Plot 3 – Cabbages, Potatoes and Winter Vegetables.
Grown So Far in this Plot in 2009:
- Greyhound Cabbages (plants) from Ebay,
- Cabbage Tatsoi from The Organic Catalogue
- Maincrop Potatoes – Cara from The Organic Gardening Catalogue,
- Radish – Scalet Globe from The Organic Gardening Catalogue,
- Perpetual Spinach from The Organic Gardening Catalogue
- Carrot – Giant Red from The Real Seed Catalogue,
- Colossale Fennel from The Real Seed Catalogue,
- Pak Choi – Green Boy from The Real Seed Catalogue,
- Bianca Riccia da Taglio – Salad Endive from The Real Seed Catalogue.
Check out what I was growing in previous years on the following links:-
If you would like to grow your own vegetables, please view my helpful How To Guides or Slideshows for more information.
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