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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

At the last seed swap I took away several things that I have never grown before:  bella di notte, red orache and sunflowers. The first two I had never heard of.  I planted all of them indoors initially. Here are the results:

The bella di notte seeds looked like little black hand grenades and three of them came up as seedlings.  I put this one in a flower bed surrounded by snap dragons.  Its flowers are dark pink.

Four red orache seedlings came up and, as I had found out that they grow tall, I put them next to the broad beans.  Here they are crammed between the beans and some mizuna.  When cooked, the leaves taste just like spinach.

As for sunflowers, I had never grown them before.  Here are four pictures starting from early May at monthly intervals.  The tallest is now over 9 feet and still growing.  I think there are at least three different varieties.  I planted ten altogether (two are out of frame).  Two got damaged and were replaced by seedlings from a friend.

Many thanks to Liz, Justin, Sam and whoever it was that brought the red orache seeds (Sonya perhaps?).

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Well I have one of your baby lavenders from the last swap and its the only Lavender I've ever managed to get through a winter.

Pumpkin seeds are doing very well to and assorted beans, cant remember who I got those off of.

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Vicky

Aww so glad the Bella de Notte came up.  I brought the seeds back from Italy and didn't keep any for myself, so glad that there is a little bit of my home town growing in Harringay.  Colour is good as well, as they never come up the same as the parent plant and are often mottled.

Well done with those sunflowers

Sam, I still have one of the three plants which you would be welcome to have.

Oooh I may take you up on that Dick. I'll be in touch

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