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24ka

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Winter Sowing
« on: September 30, 2006, 12:45:51 »
I have just taken over my first allotment and have spent the first few weeks clearing the ground and putting up my shed.

I now also have a couple of raised beds finished and am looking for some advice for the best vegetables to sow around this time of year - the kids don't have any patience and want to start planting things now !

Any advice on what to grow - and the best varieties would be very gratefully received !!


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Re: Winter Sowing
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2006, 17:56:25 »
Many of the salad leaf mixes will still grow. Specifically for winter I'd recommend Miners Lettuce (Claytonia). There are lots of similar threads already on the site have a good look around...
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Re: Winter Sowing
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2006, 20:38:58 »
Today we planted Japanese onions, garlic & broad bean Aquadulce Claudia to overwinter.

Good luck!

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Re: Winter Sowing
« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2006, 20:53:05 »
Hi Ka, Hi all  :)

My overwintering onion sets are doing really well under a tent of debris netting, I have planted broad beans last week, and I`m planting anything I might eat (think winter stews and cover all the ingredients) labelled as suitable for planting august/september under plastic on my freshly cleared second plot.

Parsnips i`d given up on have now germinated and growing nicely.

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I am refreshed by the rain and the dew
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