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Title: what to do next?
Post by: murielh on October 06, 2005, 11:04:04
I've almost finished digging over my lottie,but i'm not sure what to do next?
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: wardy on October 06, 2005, 11:31:22
Have you thought about what you'd like to grow, eg the stuff you like to eat.  That's usually a good starting point.  Get yourself some seeds catalogues to inspire you.  Get some manure delivered is another job and then you could put manure on the beds which need manuring (for certain crops) and then you can cover them with polythene etc for the winter and just leave them so they'll be ready for spring.  Then on any beds which are left you can get some produce in
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: onion_grower on October 06, 2005, 12:59:46
Also get some winter onion sets from your local nursery or garden center :)

Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: Mrs Ava on October 06, 2005, 13:15:42
And you could get some winter greens to go in now.  I have just planted 2 varieties of cauli, 2 or broccoli and 2 of cabbage.  Also, if you have access to fleece or cloches, you could sow some loose salad leaves for picking in about 4 to 6 weeks time.  OR, you could sow plenty of green manure over your plot to dig in during early spring, or you could start shovelling lashings of rotted manure or compost over the bare ground.
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: spacehopper on October 06, 2005, 19:29:42
How about putting some boad beans and smooth peas in?
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: AndyC on October 06, 2005, 20:41:44
I've just done onions and garlic and then will do broad beans.  Lucky you for being done with the digging, I've still got lots to do :(
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: terrace max on October 07, 2005, 18:50:43
Digging? - don't bother - it's bad for your soil anyway, unless its seriously compacted...
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: spacehopper on October 08, 2005, 11:34:45
What do you do instead TM?
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: wardy on October 08, 2005, 14:23:56
TM        and I thought I was alone  ;D
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: sussexcliff on October 09, 2005, 20:10:23
Well my to-do-list is almost endless.

I'm trying to keep one raised bed empty ready for the next need, I've now planted the onion sets, the first brassicas (another 60 plants to come) and 10 Sage plants (and lemon mint, sedum, marigolds.)

Radishes sown a week ago now coming through, need to sow next sequence of Baby Turnip and Baby Beetroot. White clover sown a week ago now coming through. Today we sowed some Winter Delight into a growbag in the 'coldhouse' and also two buckets of early carrots.  When some more beds are ready I've got some small baytrees I intend to grow into a low hedge/ windbreak.

If the weather's good I hope to get the pergola assembled on Sunday. (Got agreement after providing drawings and picture (off the internet, Hurrah) and by showing my very real concern about the lack of shade and the risk of skin cancer.)

At least I finished building a compost bin.
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: terrace max on October 09, 2005, 20:56:47
What do you do instead TM?

Weed (into binliners for composting), mulch thickly with compost/leafmould, then plant. Ever spring I go around my raised beds and lift the soil with my fork just to let a litttle air in...
Title: Re: what to do next?
Post by: marshwiggle on October 09, 2005, 22:58:37
I plant what my new lottie neighbours give me, today it was Spring cabbage :P The word on the plot is that broad beans, onions and garlic can go in now.
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