Vegetables
Steve Parsley at Walmestone Growers
Steve is one of the few true nursery producers left in Kent.
He grows a wide range of glasshouse produce from chillies and sweet
peppers to salads and aubergines. Walmestone Growers was established by
John Aspinall to produce food not only for his London Casinos but also
for the animals at the Port Lympne and Howletts Wild Animal Parks. Much
of the produce is grown to organic standards and Steve steams the
tunnels prior to planting to sanitize the ground to prevent weed and
pest occurrence.
Although
a relatively small producer, Steve will produce almost anything and has
specified that he will be growing chilies this coming summer.
Colin Williams
Colin
is a true broccoli enthusiast and is one of the finest growers of
broccoli in the country. He has some 20 years experience in growing on
the Isle of Thanet and has honed his own
techniques. These include having wider rows for the plants in order
that he can mechanically hoe weeds rather than spray them with
herbicides. The wider rows also help with water utilization.
Trevor Bradley
Trevor
is one of the only cauliflower growers who can supply the vegetable
year round from his own farm. He grows over 400 acres of cauliflowers
to a very high standard in different areas of the county at different
altitudes and on various soil types to ensure he achieves that year
round supply. He also grows other brassica crops.
Peter Tickle at Allen Hill Farms
Peter
Tickle is a long established horticulturalist. He grows a wide range of
vegetables to LEAF Marque standards which include broad beans,
brassicas, French beans, bunched carrots and specialist onions. He
recently decided to try and sell all of his produce within a 40 mile
radius of his base on the Isle of Grain, an initiative that works hand
in glove with Foodari Direct.
Leonard Ironside
Brian
has been growing tomatoes for almost all of his working life. Initially
for a major grower but for the last nine years he has been growing his
own tomatoes near Canterbury
under the brand Leonard Ironside. He grows a range of tomatoes
including, plum, vine and cherry and they are all produced without
insecticides. Instead of artificial control they use predatory insects
to eat the nasty bugs that affect tomatoes, they also use bumble bees
to help pollinate the plants.
Tomatoes
have to have their older leaves removed and a local farmer takes them
away and compost them to use in crops as the resulting material is very
high in many nutrients.
Bank Farm
Bank
Farm have grown asparagus only for the last three years but apply the
same high environmental credentials to their asparagus farming as to
the production of free range eggs. One of the reasons Bank Farm started
producing asparagus was because of the fact that one of the best
breakfast treats you can have is dipping asparagus into a the yolk of a
soft boiled egg!!
Appledore salads
James
Perkins produces some of the finest baby leaf salads in the country,
during the season his salads are in hot demand from the finest hotels
and restaurants in the country. James is a busy man and gets up at 4am
to pick the salads before the temperatures get too high and so the
customer gets them in peak condition.