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Started by dirtyfingernails, December 18, 2006, 13:32:28

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dirtyfingernails

to sow garlic and broad beans? life's taken over a bit so haven't been able to get to the lottie for a couple of months - have I missed the boat this year or is it worth sticking them in to see what happens? I live in Kent and so far we've only had a couple of frosts

thanks
DF

dirtyfingernails


moonbells

No and No ;D

Both can go in up to March, though for beans, warming up the soil beforehand with milk bottle cloches is suggested by T&M :)

I don't grow broad beans (one of two veg I still can't eat - the other's Brussels sprouts!) but usually folk round my plots sow in the autumn, and if something eats the seedlings, they follow it up with another attempt around about potato planting time.

moonbells
Diary of my Chilterns lottie (NEW LOCATION!): http://www.moonbells.com/allotment/allotment.html

cornykev

Should be OK as long as the soil is workable, also onion sets if there still on sale and I'm sure you can still put rhubarb in but I might be corrected.  :D :D :D :D ;D ;D ;D ;D :-*
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Larkspur

I hope you can still put rhubarb in cornykev 'cause I planted a couple last week ::). But yes you surely can still plant rhubarb ;).

manicscousers

planted ours up and mulched with a layer of straw in case the roots needed it  :)

Lady Cosmos

You still can grow garlic now. It needs a good drainage soil, no wet feet, and it needs a cool winter to develope the cloves.
I never grow broad beans in autumn, I always wait till after the winter, because I loose too many plants in winter (mice, I think).

Robert_Brenchley

Put garlic in ASAP; plant broad beans around March. Thee are specific varieties (Aquadulce Claudia) which are good for overwintering but I've never tried it.

dirtyfingernails

thanks everyone - I think I'll just sow them and see how they go.

went up to the lottie on Christmas eve and we had carrots, leeks and sprouts (first we've grown) with our Christmas dinner - fantastic! I'd been getting a bit stressed/guilty about not tending/visiting my plot for the last couple of months but needn't have worried - a few hours will bring it back under control and it was so lovely to be able to harvest the fruits of our labour.

happy festivities everyone

xx

saddad

Just going out to pull a swede and a winter radish for lunch...
;D

cornykev

Got me spuds, shallots, cabbage and parsnips cut and ready for din dins.  ;D ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

saddad

The lunch got put back so I was ordered out to get some Chichory (SugarLoaf) and Endive for a salad... which was very good the cooked meal will be later!
::)

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