I wonder if anyone can tell me what i can plant now to grow over the winter?
i dont have a greenhouse but do tend to start plants off on the windowsill of our kitchen to plant out.
Does anyone know what can be started from seed in September for a winter veg garden?
Thanks
VA
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What can be planted now?
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bigpepperplant
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Try some winter hardy lettuces, spinach and oriental greens such as mizuna and mibuna.
Onion sets can go in now to give you a crop from next May. Senshyu or Radar are good ones and there is a red one Electric.
Garlic can be planted too.
Beryl.
Garlic can be planted too.
Beryl.
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If you want a crop, try radish Black Spanish Round or some such and winter lettuces, like Claytonia, Winter Crop, etc.
if you don't necessarily want a crop, try green manures. Field beans, vetch, hungarian grazing rye and Phacelia tanacetifolia are good.
mike
if you don't necessarily want a crop, try green manures. Field beans, vetch, hungarian grazing rye and Phacelia tanacetifolia are good.
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Hi Kranser,
The latest you are recommended to sow Turnips is August but I don't see any reason not to try now.
If you never try you never find out do you.
If we have a mild winter then I see no reason why you shouldn't finish up with a crop. If they fail to bulb-up the foliage makes quite good eating so have a crack and astound us all!
Best of luck with fingers crossed for you.
JB.
The latest you are recommended to sow Turnips is August but I don't see any reason not to try now.
If you never try you never find out do you.
If we have a mild winter then I see no reason why you shouldn't finish up with a crop. If they fail to bulb-up the foliage makes quite good eating so have a crack and astound us all!
Best of luck with fingers crossed for you.
JB.
