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Much appreciated, I prefer to hear real local experiences rather than generalised stuff off the MSM. We were told by an online EXPERT to leave out carrots in the ground until needed, so I did and the slugs ate them all. I try not to use slug pellets cos I've got Hedgehogs coming in every night from next door.
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My very early attempts at food growing were abysmal, first year proper I grossly over watered and only grew green and brown slime.
Year after I tried swedes but none grew, I spent the summer loyally tending what I thought WAS the swedes but it was wind blown seed rape.
More success this year with toms, carrots and onions though.
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16 November 2015, 23:17
(This post was last modified: 17 November 2015, 00:51 by Devonian.)
I would suggest things that are easy to grow for the non-gardener include:
Courgettes (bumper crops from this with very little effort)
Tomatoes
Peas
Beans
Potatoes
Spinach
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Be interested to know what others think are easy robust veggies which never (or rarely) fail to produce good crops........