@bonifartius Eh, I know there are a bunch.. Carrots, tomatoes, beans, etc? The usual stuff?
@bonifartius What about cherry tomatoes? Smaller fruits, possibly less flimsy?
And of course there's also asparagus, various kales, lettuce, endive, etc.
@trinsec i also have endive, onions and chard planted, but i've yet to see if they survive this weather and the slugs (of which are many because of the weather) :)
@bonifartius Oh gods, the slugs.. the past few months were very rainy (shittiest spring season in a while). Slugs, snails, I hate them with a passion. -.-
I should use the beer in my fridge to make a snail trap with. (The only use for beer imo, I don't drink it. :D)
@trinsec yeah, may was very rainy here too. i try to do stuff in a more permaculture-way though, so i don't try to fight the snails and slugs. would be futile anyway, with as many as there are :D the fava beans aren't really touched by them, they like radishes very much though ;)
@trinsec well, tomatoes are in the list of things which are a bit too flimsy without help.
the fava beans are doing really good, i was wondering if there are any other plants like that.
i want a proper greenhouse (with stone north wall to store heat for the night etc.) at some point, but currently don't have the time to build it.