I came up with the idea for this planting plan when my youngest daughter asked me what I would grow if I could only choose ten plants. I was stumped, we grow about 250 different varieties and I love most of them. How could I whittle that list down to just ten!
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I took on the challenge, trying to find just ten veggies that I would be happy to eat all year round.
First I needed to come up with some criteria for choosing what to include, these are the things I considered, in a rough priority order, the plants needed to:
<aside> 💡 For more on choosing what to actually grow, I have a whole chapter to help you
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No one. This plan is just an example to get you thinking. It's artificially constrained to a small number of plants, which I think would provide a good solution for 80% of your fruit and veg diet. if you wanted to follow this plan though you would definitely want to add 'sprinkles on top'. A container with a few herbs, perhaps a few carrots in a bucket, maybe a tub or two of new potatoes, or a big tub with a courgette; the opportunities are endless. Personally I'd also add a few kale plants and definitely more varieties of lettuce.
Here's my top ten list and yes, I know, it's got fourteen veggies on it. I'm afraid I just couldn't constrain myself! There's actually 13 on the list though, because Taunton Deane perennial kale is actually as alternative to the combination of Kalettes and Brussels (grown for leaves).
<aside> 💡 This planting plan works much better if you start everything in modules and then transplant then at 4-6 weeks old, see the basics section of the book for details
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In my defence I decided on 13 because when I did the bed plan with just ten, I found that I had gaps in some of the seasons and I hate to leave soil without living roots in it.
So here's the list:
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