Fruit & Veg indent Flashcards
Tomato ‘Sungold’
Tomato ‘Sungold’ F1
- *Sowing** - Mar-Apl greenhouse 18o-21o heat. 6mm covering.
- *Feeding** - Med requirement, nitrogen fertiliser.
- *Thinning** - transplant 45cm.
- *Weed control** - keep young plants weed free.
- *Crop support** - Support heavy plants
- *Irrigation** - Water through dry spells.
- *Harvest** - July to Aug.
- *Storage** - Fridge or harvest as required.
Pests - Black bean aphid, fine netting.
Diseases - Powdery mildew. Good drainage and air flow.
Brussels sprout ‘Brigitte’
- *Brussels sprout ‘Brigitte’ F1**
- *Sowing** - Mar to May thinly 1cm deep, 13cm between rows, nursery bed.
- *Feeding** - High fertilizer requirement
- *Thinning** - Thin to 60-75cm.
- *Weed control** - Hoe regularly
- *Crop support** - Stake to support crop
- *Irrigation** - After transplanting, and young plants in dry weather.
- *Harvest** - Pick from base, from Oct to Dec.
- *Storage** - Bag in fridge 2-3 days
Pests - Pigeons, netting.
Diseases - Downy mildews & Club root, Improve drainage and add lime.
Carrots ‘Resistafly’
Carrots ‘Resistafly’ F1
- *Sowing** - Direct Apl to May 1.8cm deep 15 - 30cm between rows.
- *Feeding** - Med fertilizer requirement
- *Thinning** - Thin to 5-7.5cm, not suitable to transplant.
- *Weed control** - Hoe carefully when plants are young.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - Water in dry weather.
- *Harvest** - Selectively pull from June/July.
- *Storage** - Cool damp sand.
Pests - Carrot root fly, companion onion or cover with polythene.
Diseases - Violet root rot, improve drainage.
Onion ‘Yoda’
Onion ‘Yoda’ F1
- *Sowing** - Direct March to April 10cm spacing, 25cm rows.
- *Feeding** - Low fertilizer requirement
- *Thinning** - n/a as sets
- *Weed control** - Weed free growing space.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - Water in dry weather.
- *Harvest** - Aug/Sept after foliage falls.
- *Storage** - Cool and dry.
Pests - Onion fly, Enviro mesh.
Diseases - Onion/leek rust, remove infected parts, improve air flow. Rotation
Potatoes - Early ‘Swift’
- *Sowing** - Direct Mid March 30cm spacing, 60cm rows.
- *Feeding** - High fertilizer requirement
- *Thinning** - n/a
- *Weed control** - earth up.
- *Crop support** - earth up.
- *Irrigation** - Water in dry weather.
- *Harvest** - June / July, can dig to check & harvest as required.
- *Storage** - n/a dig and use.
Pests - Cyst eel worm, rotation.
Diseases - Blight, remove infected parts, earlies often less effected.
Potato main crop ‘Maris Piper’
- *Sowing** - Direct Mid April 40cm spacing, 75cm rows.
- *Feeding** - High fertilizer requirement
- *Thinning** - n/a
- *Weed control** - earth up.
- *Crop support** - earth up.
- *Irrigation** - Water in dry weather.
- *Harvest** - September, after foliage dies back.
- *Storage** - Dry the skin, then cool, dry, & dark.
Pests - Cyst eel worm, resistant cultivar ‘Maris piper’, rotation.
Diseases - Blight, remove infected parts, earth up or resistant cultivar ‘Kestral’.
Runner beans ‘Scarlet Emperor’
- *Sowing** - Modules end April. Direct May/June. 30cm spacing, 60cm rows.
- *Feeding** - High fertilizer requirement, seaweed.
- *Thinning** - one per cane
- *Weed control** - hoe as appropriate.
- *Crop support** - 2.4m canes, in tepee or tripod.
- *Irrigation** - lots from flowering.
- *Harvest** - late summer, young and keep picking.
- *Storage** - freeze
Pests - Black bean aphid, brush off.
Diseases - Halo blight, spacing and air flow.
Leeks ‘Below zero’
Leeks ‘Below zero’ F1
- *Sowing** - Feb-Apl in modules 1.3cm. Transplant from Apl-May. 30cm rows.
- *Feeding** - Med fertilizer requirement, mulch.
- *Thinning** - transplant 23cm apart and 38cm rows.
- *Weed control** - hoe carefully.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - keep watered in dry spells.
- *Harvest** - lift with fork from Dec selectively.
- *Storage** - keep in the ground until required.
Pests - Leek moth, Enviro mesh.
Diseases - Onion/leek rust, remove infected parts, improve air flow. Rotation
Courgettes ‘Goldmine’
Courgettes ‘Goldmine’ F1
- *Sowing** - April in modules, 1 seed per cell 2.5cm deep.
- *Feeding** - High fertilizer requirement, mulch & potassium rich.
- *Thinning** - Transplant to 60cm in each direction.
- *Weed control** - keep young plants weed free.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - keep well watered.
- *Harvest** - Cut or twist from June. picking produces more.
- *Storage** - Dry & cool, use quickly.
Pests - Generally pest-free, Slugs the usual.
Diseases - Cucumber mosaic virus. Grey moulds and powdery mildews.
Winter Cabbage ‘Winter Jewel’
Winter Cabbage ‘Winter Jewel’ F1
- *Sowing** - July - Aug in drills 1.3cm deep, 15cm apart.
- *Feeding** - High fertilizer requirement, mulch & potassium rich.
- *Thinning** - Thin to 2.5cm, transplant to 30cm.
- *Weed control** - keep young plants weed free.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - keep well watered.
- *Harvest** - Apl to May. When head formed 4-6months.
- *Storage** - Humid & cool, can store for weeks or harvest as required.
Pests - Cabbage white. Pick off or netting.
Diseases - Club root. Improve drainage and add lime.
Beetroot ‘Action’
Beetroot ‘Action’ F1
- *Sowing** - April to June, 1.3cm deep, 30cm rows.
- *Feeding** - Med requirement, nitrogen fertiliser.
- *Thinning** - Thin to 2.5cm.
- *Weed control** - keep young plants weed free.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - Water through dry spells.
- *Harvest** - 2-3months.
- *Storage** - Cool in damp sand, fridge or harvest as required.
Pests - Black bean aphid, fine netting.
Diseases - Powdery mildew. Good drainage and air flow.
Radish ‘Scarlet Globe’
- *Sowing** - March to Sept, 1.5cm deep, 15cm rows.
- *Feeding** - Med requirement, mulch.
- *Thinning** - Thin to 2.5cm.
- *Weed control** - less important, as fast growing.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - keep just moist to reduce woodiness.
- *Harvest** - After 4weeks selectively.
- *Storage** - Can keep in fridge. Repeat saw and harvest as required.
Pests - Flee beetle, fine netting.
Diseases - Mildew. Remove infected plant. Good drainage and air flow.
Lettuce ‘Little Gem’
- *Sowing** - March to Oct. Modules or direct sow thinly 1.3cm deep in 30cm rows.
- *Feeding** - Low requirement.
- *Thinning** - Thin to 30cm.
- *Weed control** - keep weed free.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - keep moist but low humidity.
- *Harvest** - cut whole head from May, or pick outer leaves.
- *Storage** - Can keep in fridge. Repeat saw and harvest as required.
Pests - Slugs (yes I know), the usual :)
Diseases - Grey mould, cut out infected areas, keep humidity low.
Srawberry ‘Cambridge Favourite’
- *Sowing** - grown from runners or young plants
- *Feeding** - high potassium liquid feed, such as tomato feed.
- *Thinning** - Space plants 35–40cm apart, in rows 75–100cm apart.
- *Weed control** - keep weed free.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - Water new plants frequently, and all in dry weather.
- *Harvest** - Pick as required in mid June.
- *Storage** - Can keep in fridge.
Pests - Slugs (yes I know), the usual again :)
Diseases - Grey mould, reduce humidity by ventilating and avoid overcrowding of young plants.
Black current ‘Ben Hope’ resistant to mites.
- *Sowing** - grown from young plants 1.5-1.8m apart.
- *Feeding** - high potassium liquid feed, such as tomato feed.
- *Pruning** - To encourage new stems, they need to be pruned annually in winter.
- *Weed control** - keep weed free.
- *Crop support** - N/A
- *Irrigation** - generally only need watering in dry spells.
- *Harvest** - Pick as required in early summer.
- *Storage** - Eat within a few days. Can keep in frozen.
Pests - Pigeons, netting.
Diseases - Big bud mite, pick off effect buds, resistant variety ‘Ben hope’.