Hi, I have got several books on growing veg etc and all of the mention early/late spring, summer etc. What actually would anyone define as early spring. I have almost got all my onion planted, and garlic I put in back end of last year is doing well. Is it too early to put in peas, beetroot, parsnips and some early carrots. I am in North Yorks.
Cheers
Gill
I'm in North Yorks too. I always finf this confusing too, but I reckon early spring is March or possibly late Feb if it's mild. I would say it's too early to sow carrots & parsnips but others may disagree.
hiya, gilly, welcome to the site..
we've got early peas growing under cover in a gutter, early spring to me is when I see the plants and weeds growing ;D
parsnips are in a raised bed covered with fleece,
early carrots are in a hot bed, again under fleece, more to stop any nasties
just sowed some beetroot in jiffy 7's inside on the windowsill :)
we're near manchester :)
March = Early Spring
April = Mid Spring
May = Late Spring
June = Early Summer
July = Mid Summer
August = Late Summer
September = Early Autumn
October = Mid Autumn
November = Late Autumn
December = Early Winter
January = Mid Winter
February = Late Winter
Then it all begins again :)
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Quote from: caroline7758 on March 18, 2008, 18:18:50
I'm in North Yorks too. I always finf this confusing too, but I reckon early spring is March or possibly late Feb if it's mild. I would say it's too early to sow carrots & parsnips but others may disagree.
I have to admit that I've put my carrots in as I was worried I was leaving it too late. It's my first year growing vegetable and the packet said February. I left it until last week but I didn't know how much longer I could leave it.
I would agree with rclanger except that here in edinburgh winter sometimes extends into November and March.