View Full Version : Do you grow your own veg/fruit/herbs?
The Human Santapede
22-03-2025, 03:53 PM
If so, what do you grow?
I’ve just done my seeds for butternut squash, carrots, beetroot, spring onions, various chillis, sunflowers, basil, dill and rocket.
Thought I had tomato seeds still but alas I did not. So sadly I was forced to buy some today and accidentally popped some tarragon, spaghetti squash and more chilli seeds in my basket. :hehe:
Will do potatoes and garlic soon.
Cherry Christmas
22-03-2025, 04:55 PM
No I would like to but we are not at home enough, and I could not trust my son to water them so would be a waste, he just about keeps Tilly alive :wavey:
Parmy
22-03-2025, 09:23 PM
I've always got a root on.
…herbs, yes…vegetables not so much…I have a friend who grows lots of vegetables and she often throws some my way in season…we’re just starting our garden ‘from scratch’ atm as we only moved in last year and it’s still to be developed so haven’t yet got all of the planting sorted and planned etc…
Livia
23-03-2025, 12:12 PM
I've got quite a few fruit trees, apples, pears and plums. Every year I say I'm going to have a go at growing veg but in reality I have other calls on my time. I grow tomatoes and a few herbs.
ChristmasNeeve
28-04-2025, 09:48 AM
We've just started this year so we'll see how that goes. We've planted Tomatoes, Potatoes, Carrots, Peas, Brussels Sprouts, Garlic, Apples, Raspberries, Black berries and strawberries
Holly Christmas
28-04-2025, 09:50 AM
We've just started this year so we'll see how that goes. We've planted Tomatoes, Potatoes, Carrots, Peas, Brussels Sprouts, Garlic, Apples, Raspberries, Black berries and strawberries
Oh fantastic Niamh. Hope you get good crops.
ChristmasNeeve
28-04-2025, 10:01 AM
Oh fantastic Niamh. Hope you get good crops.
It's an experimental first year so we'll see :laugh:
Holly Christmas
28-04-2025, 10:06 AM
It's an experimental first year so we'll see :laugh:
:joker: for you Niamh!
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Cherry Christmas
28-04-2025, 11:34 AM
We've just started this year so we'll see how that goes. We've planted Tomatoes, Potatoes, Carrots, Peas, Brussels Sprouts, Garlic, Apples, Raspberries, Black berries and strawberries
oh gosh that is great
ChristmasNeeve
28-04-2025, 11:42 AM
oh gosh that is great
Fingers crossed they grow properly :fc:
The Human Santapede
28-04-2025, 04:38 PM
We've just started this year so we'll see how that goes. We've planted Tomatoes, Potatoes, Carrots, Peas, Brussels Sprouts, Garlic, Apples, Raspberries, Black berries and strawberries
Oooh nice. Most of those should be fairly easy. Tomatoes can be a bugger sometimes. You got a greenhouse?
Time to Sleigh
28-04-2025, 05:25 PM
I have 2 massive apple trees in the garden that produce huge cooking apples but I can never be bothered collecting them so they just fall and go rotten, a perfect analogy of my life tbh
ChristmasNeeve
28-04-2025, 05:34 PM
Oooh nice. Most of those should be fairly easy. Tomatoes can be a bugger sometimes. You got a greenhouse?
I got a little one for just the tomatoes. I did try to grow tomatoes around covid time, they grew fine but they were decimated by woodlice. I think I ended up with about 3 edible ones. It's a different area this time though so I'm hoping it won't happen again
The Human Santapede
28-04-2025, 06:13 PM
I got a little one for just the tomatoes. I did try to grow tomatoes around covid time, they grew fine but they were decimated by woodlice. I think I ended up with about 3 edible ones. It's a different area this time though so I'm hoping it won't happen again
Yeah tomatoes can get nailed by insects. Mine are still inside at the moment as I grew them from seed, and not strong enough to be outside quite yet.
The Human Santapede
28-04-2025, 06:13 PM
I have 2 massive apple trees in the garden that produce huge cooking apples but I can never be bothered collecting them so they just fall and go rotten, a perfect analogy of my life tbh
:joker:
Yuki Maru Hoshi
30-04-2025, 10:26 PM
Some of my closest friends are into preparedness, but I had a man recently talk to me at the supermarket about tomatoes. He said he had some small ones at home and the ones we were looking at in the shop were massive. "I think they're going to be massive like these". A nice conversation.
It's becoming more common I think.
I'm not ready yet. I have way too much going on to pick up Farming 101, but I have been growing some mint in my kitchen that I'm letting go wild. I've built cedar planters in the past and I have some materials I bought to make one, but just going to put wildflowers in for it. Who knows, maybe i'll be converted to some food... but I think if I do that, there's a silly divot in my yard from where a tree used to be that's mostly level-ish... but I think if I do food I'll build something rather large there and plant. I do have dogs so have to be concerned there... and squirrels... lots and lots of squirrels...
The Human Santapede
01-05-2025, 05:33 AM
Some of my closest friends are into preparedness, but I had a man recently talk to me at the supermarket about tomatoes. He said he had some small ones at home and the ones we were looking at in the shop were massive. "I think they're going to be massive like these". A nice conversation.
It's becoming more common I think.
I'm not ready yet. I have way too much going on to pick up Farming 101, but I have been growing some mint in my kitchen that I'm letting go wild. I've built cedar planters in the past and I have some materials I bought to make one, but just going to put wildflowers in for it. Who knows, maybe i'll be converted to some food... but I think if I do that, there's a silly divot in my yard from where a tree used to be that's mostly level-ish... but I think if I do food I'll build something rather large there and plant. I do have dogs so have to be concerned there... and squirrels... lots and lots of squirrels...
I would say try potatoes as they are so easy to grow, but they are poisonous to dogs, especially the leaves.
ChristmasNeeve
01-05-2025, 07:15 AM
Some of my closest friends are into preparedness, but I had a man recently talk to me at the supermarket about tomatoes. He said he had some small ones at home and the ones we were looking at in the shop were massive. "I think they're going to be massive like these". A nice conversation.
It's becoming more common I think.
I'm not ready yet. I have way too much going on to pick up Farming 101, but I have been growing some mint in my kitchen that I'm letting go wild. I've built cedar planters in the past and I have some materials I bought to make one, but just going to put wildflowers in for it. Who knows, maybe i'll be converted to some food... but I think if I do that, there's a silly divot in my yard from where a tree used to be that's mostly level-ish... but I think if I do food I'll build something rather large there and plant. I do have dogs so have to be concerned there... and squirrels... lots and lots of squirrels...I'm going to see how I go with this lot as a trial run but the aim is to get a polytunnel in a year or 2
ChristmasNeeve
06-07-2025, 05:42 PM
We had our own potatoes for dinner yesterday, delicious
In the Drunk Tank
06-07-2025, 08:17 PM
I always kinda think 'what's the point' when you can get fresh fruit and veg on demand anywhere and quite cheaply. Plus I always think veg is just the side dish of most meals so doesn't need to be amazing.
Do people actually find it tastes much better or is it just the satisfaction from growing it yourself?
ChristmasNeeve
06-07-2025, 09:05 PM
I always kinda think 'what's the point' when you can get fresh fruit and veg on demand anywhere and quite cheaply. Plus I always think veg is just the side dish of most meals so doesn't need to be amazing.
Do people actually find it tastes much better or is it just the satisfaction from growing it yourself?
The spuds were really nice, I thought better than shop ones anyway. And there's definitely great satisfaction of griw8ng them yourself
Home grown tomato's and strawberries are definitely a level up on whats available else where. I seem to remember garden peas being quite delicious too
ChristmasNeeve
07-07-2025, 12:17 PM
Home grown tomato's and strawberries are definitely a level up on whats available else where. I seem to remember garden peas being quite delicious too
We have all of those growing currently, not ready for eating yet though. I think the fact that they haven't been sprayed with chemicals etc too is a plus
We have all of those growing currently, not ready for eating yet though. I think the fact that they haven't been sprayed with chemicals etc too is a plus
i think it has a lot to do with the care that goes into growing them. When you have a small vegetable patch, you have the time and enthusiasm to carefully monitor their growth
ChristmasNeeve
07-07-2025, 12:24 PM
i think it has a lot to do with the care that goes into growing them. When you have a small vegetable patch, you have the time and enthusiasm to carefully monitor their growth
Yeah, I find it very therapeutic as well actually, maybe Matt just isn't old enough to appreciate it yet :hehe:
Only a bit, but not me personally, it's all my husbands work. We grow a few herbs and then some tomatoes, rhubarb, pears, apples and grapes. I then lead the charge of the cooking / baking.
Good King Glennceslas
07-07-2025, 03:51 PM
My dad has an allotment. Started this year. Think it’s going well
In the Drunk Tank
07-07-2025, 06:51 PM
Yeah, I find it very therapeutic as well actually, maybe Matt just isn't old enough to appreciate it yet :hehe:
I can now happily spend a Saturday morning at a garden centre so I'm probably not far off!
FaLaLaLand
07-07-2025, 08:20 PM
I’ve got some tomatoes and strawberries on the go here.
Loads and loads of tomatoes, just starting to turn red now and I’ve just earlier spotted the first three strawberries growing! :cheer:
ChristmasNeeve
08-07-2025, 09:46 AM
I can now happily spend a Saturday morning at a garden centre so I'm probably not far off!
:laugh: Give it a few years so
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