Over £500 grown - the breakdown
The target to grow £500 food this year on my small balcony and window sills (see Growing Diary) was beaten on 10 September. By 8 October, the total was up to £669 / 66 kg.
A more detailed breakdown will follow at the end of the year - but for now I thought you might like to see what crops have contributed most - see below:- The top five most productive and valuable crops have been:-
£205 / 23kg - tomatoes - equivalent to 92 punnets of supermarket tomatoes - from 3 large containers on south window sills and 1.5 containers on balcony
£186 / 10 kg - salad - equivalent to 100 bags of supermarket salad - from 6 medium containers and one very large container on balcony
£96 / 2.4kg - herbs (mixed) - equivalent to 120 supermarket packs of herbs - from 3 medium containers on window sills and 2 on balcony
£42 / 6.4kg - runner beans -equivalent to 42 supermarket packs - from just 1 large container on balcony
£26 / 2.8kg - courgettes - from 1 large container on balcony (does not include the 3kg marrow from same plant!).
I've now increased the target to try and grow as much this year as on a London sized allotment!
A more detailed breakdown will follow at the end of the year - but for now I thought you might like to see what crops have contributed most - see below:- The top five most productive and valuable crops have been:-
£205 / 23kg - tomatoes - equivalent to 92 punnets of supermarket tomatoes - from 3 large containers on south window sills and 1.5 containers on balcony
£186 / 10 kg - salad - equivalent to 100 bags of supermarket salad - from 6 medium containers and one very large container on balcony
£96 / 2.4kg - herbs (mixed) - equivalent to 120 supermarket packs of herbs - from 3 medium containers on window sills and 2 on balcony
£42 / 6.4kg - runner beans -equivalent to 42 supermarket packs - from just 1 large container on balcony
£26 / 2.8kg - courgettes - from 1 large container on balcony (does not include the 3kg marrow from same plant!).
I've now increased the target to try and grow as much this year as on a London sized allotment!
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