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we grow vegies
we love to compost our leftovers and then grow carrots and tomatoes to eat, we very rarely buy tomatoes. 11 November 2011, 17:57My Home Veggie Patch
I have grown tomatoes, strawberries, carrots, lettuce, potatoes, thyme, mint, parsley, oregano, chives and basil! I also got my school to do it too! 26 April 2011, 07:03Grow something and eat it
As part of our campaign Oak Class planted runner beans and are measuring the growth as part of our science lessonsGrow something and eat it
Hot chillies, peppers, strawberries, rasberries, potatoes and blackberries. 20 October 2010, 15:31garden
i've grown: tomatoes, peppers, carrots, radishes, herbs and potatoes! 28 September 2010, 18:18great tasting food and no packaging waste!
This is a great way to save food waste which is one of my bug bears. Our National Zero Waste Week this year (starting 6th Sept 2010) is focusing on food waste, so all you green fingered lovelies who are already getting a taste of the Good Life, why not join in with the week and be in with the chance of winning prizes?We have two great prizes on offer - 1 x £50 LUSH voucher and 1 x £50 Natural Collection voucher. Sign up, pledge to reduce your food waste and come back during the week to let us know how you are doing: http://myzerowaste.com/zero-waste-week/
meat cucumbers
fab- lettuce in particularly you just keep throwing down the seeds every few weeks & they spring up in days. salads here i come!& i discovered the cucumbers we buy in the shops is actually a dutch import which has taken over due to its greater growth yields. english cucumbers actually look like those things the BFG eat's- there spiky & much meatier (as opposed to watery )
high 5 for 'real english' veg! 25 August 2010, 17:39
baby plum tomatoes
Liven up lunchtime sandwich with baby plum tomatoes picked dtraight from the vine, Yum! Tomatoes are so easy to grow. 22 August 2010, 13:54Hanging Tomotoes
I'm growing tomatoes in hanging baskets :) 15 July 2010, 11:18your ae what you eat : )
with my mum and dad,i help grow veg in tjhe back garden,with a greenhouse,carrot and cabbage box and broccili and corn patch :) 29 June 2010, 09:01Growing my own...
Last year it was tomatoes, strawberries, basil and radishes.This year the strawberries are almost here, the basil looks great, the pumpkins are coming, and I have peas, courgettes, peppers, beans and salad all coming along nicely.
Lettuce
So many times we've bought lettuce and only eaten half, throwing the rest out, so i decided we needed to grow our own lettuce and we haven't wasted any! 08 June 2010, 21:36I'm having lots of fun growing stuff...
...I'm just waiting for it to produce something edible...!! Fingers crossed for the strawberries at least... 24 May 2010, 11:25ehm
well, my family grows all kinds of vegetables, every year actually, so we can have fresh vegetables for the summer nights (ah, grease.). so yeah. you wanted me to post something so here you are :) 15 May 2010, 18:19grow something and eat it
i've grown chinese parsley, thai basil, and made some bomb spring rolls out of them 22 April 2010, 07:29hi
i grew some gobi JEAAA 21 April 2010, 08:39Grow something and eat it
I have parsley,coriander,spring onions,chillie,pawpaw and avocado in my backyard... 12 April 2010, 07:57Does growing Eggs count?
We now get REAL free range eggs from REALLY happy hens in our own garden. If you are a family getting through a dozen eggs a week, it could cost up to £170 a year for good free rangers. For that amount we've set up 3 girls in the garden and get upto 21 really good eggs a week.The chucks are very easy to keep, needing only 5 to 10 minutes each day to collect eggs/little clean up/freshen food and water. Food and bedding are also very cheap. Selling the excess eggs to friends and neighbours also reduces your costs further.
Go on, give it a go !!!!!!!!!
Ive done this ......
Ive growm orange , peach, and grape trees in our small farm ...Veg Patch
Built a vegetable patch and space for fruit trees in the garden as previously there was nothing edible in the whole place! 10 March 2010, 11:17straaaawberries
I have a small orchard with my family on the balcony. We have many vegetables but now much of them are growing yet. But we ate strawberries and carrots. I like it!!hi
hiiiiii i like cheese 26 February 2010, 10:33Growing something and eat it
I used to growing vegetables, herbs and fruit trees and eat the produce. It gives me euphoria eating it knowing it's pesticide free and organic. No pesticide means no toxins and chloro chemicals that negatively impact the environment. 17 February 2010, 05:29Potato Potato
I grew my own potatoes using just the potato skin from some chip peelings. They have been kept indoors and last night's fish and chips were made from homegrown potatoes :D 01 February 2010, 17:40Love to garden!
I have a small garden and have been eating veggies from it regularly. I am also a wild foodie and I eat the bird cherries, miner lettuce, and dandelions growing in the yard as well! 21 January 2010, 23:30We are going to grow our own Class Herb Garden- Basil, Coriander, Chives and Parsley
To be planted Thursday 21 Jan- watch this space!! 19 January 2010, 12:12strawberries
they rotted 13 January 2010, 11:45eating what I grow
I am loving growing veggies! We only have chillies and peas at the moment but we have mushrooms that we will plant soon and I want to get some herbs and strawberries as well. 10 January 2010, 13:06I've done it
Carrots, lots and lots of carrots 06 December 2009, 01:49Bang'Seeds
Well, I was with my grandmother (we call her Bang - don't ask) and she has a really green thumb! So anyway she bought me some radish, some rocket, some baby carrot and some pole bean seeds and i grew them over again about 4 times. :) 05 December 2009, 19:02We grew potatoes!!!!
We grew some potatoes in the back garden and some were really, really tiny!!!We grew some carrots as well but they didn't really work...
The potatoes were YUMMY though. : ) 05 December 2009, 12:25
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
I planted two, count them, two tomato plants. They grew ginormous, about 6 ft tall and 8 ft wide. We ate tomatoes raw, cooked, alone, with stuff, canned salsa, canned tomato chunks. Whew. I'm glad I only planted 2!! And I'll do it again next spring. 04 December 2009, 21:21cool i did it
i growd a tamato how ever you spell itbut thats not the point the piont is that i did it happy now
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ive grown sweet corn in spain cool
in spain when i was little i grown something cool but i never ait it no never !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!18 November 2009, 18:27
winter gardening
we had so much fun eating fresh food from our (and our neighbor's) very small city garden this summer that it was a sad moment when the weather turned and it was time to cut back the plants. but my lovely partner gave me an AeroGarden for my birthday and we are now having lots of fun growing 6 different kinds of herbs using this indoor growing system. so far, lemon basil is doing the best, followed by red rubin basil. next, we might try tomatoes or peppers...the company has quite a few different pod options, which should keep the winter exciting, while providing us with fresh, live food. 17 November 2009, 13:41variable
Potatoes, leeks, carrots, spinach beet, radish, courgettes & a few runner beans. The cabbages and cauliflowers fed slugs, snails, and caterpillars. The herds have been excellent. 06 November 2009, 17:51I grew Potatoes
I cleared some of what was the vegetable plot before and grew some early and maincrop potatoes - they were delicious! 06 November 2009, 12:52Herbs and Spices!
I am growing a basil plant and a chilli plant. I love herbs and spices and was spending a lot of money on them at supermarkets. I decided I would try to grow some. These 2 are growing well and taste really good. I did have a corriander plant also, but killed it! Bit more difficult to keep alive this one!I am also really happy that I am growing these items at home, as I do not have to throw away lots of packaging, which is really bad for the environment. 28 October 2009, 13:35
grow something and eat it
i grew a pear tree now we get lots of home grown pears 22 October 2009, 12:54Peppers
I grew a pepper plant and ate the peppers from it....and they tasted even better than bought ones 22 October 2009, 12:21Yummy Carrots
My daughter and I planted some seeds way back in March... since then we have been tending them lovingly, talking and singing to them (well Daisy anyway) and generally being lovely to the little plants.Our autumn crop was awesome, we had potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, corgettes, basil, mint, and a big fat marrow... yum!
carrots never tasted so good! 19 October 2009, 08:53
growing veg
we have aquired a tiny plot of ground last year and have grown all our veg for this year and more, great fun, anf a good way to keep fit 16 October 2009, 13:24growing herbs
I grew herbs in a pot then ate them in my cookingHome veggie patch
I planted a bunch of heirloom tomatoes and packed a large planter full of greens. We had more greens than we could eat all summer - and I realized how much I love salads. We knew exactly what went into our stuff it (and didn't go into it or on it). And it was easy. 13 October 2009, 21:49Grow and grow
I grow my own herbs and use all the fruit from my fruit trees to make pies, jam and wine.MMMM 01 October 2009, 15:39Grow something - part 1
I planted these seeds at the Plant Your Futures Trees for Cities event - and they've just started to grow!Trees For Cities Exhibition
I planted a lettuce seed and awaiting it to grow :D. 05 September 2009, 19:33city herb garden
have managed chives, rosemary and basil from a tiny windowsill of a top floor flat in london ... so if i can do it anyone can! ... oh and they taste great!