hi,
i am working on a project with people with disabilities. we have a veg plot, and i need to write a plan. we really could do with sowing and harvesting some crops each month of the year and i really need some help with planning this. we are based in the north of England. please give me some advice or even better send me some of your tried and tested schemes!! thanks :-\
hiya, pixiewitch, welcome to the site ;D
are you planning fruit, too..have you any undercover space, if you have, there's things you can grow overwinter.
how much space have you got ?
http://www.which.co.uk/files/application/pdf/Vegetable%20Planner%20419-445-92549.pdf (http://www.which.co.uk/files/application/pdf/Vegetable%20Planner%20419-445-92549.pdf)
http://gardenaction.co.uk/garden_diary/garden_index.asp (http://gardenaction.co.uk/garden_diary/garden_index.asp)
There's a couple of links to get you started.
The planners on this page might help; http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Indexes/index.htm (http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Indexes/index.htm)
Click on the respective boxes for info!
yes evenwith my meagre gardening talents last year I managed to have things every month of the year (and in January February you can be doing seedlings under cover!) You can have your Brussels, leeks, cabbages, winter salads through the winter, spring is a bit slow but with seed growing you use up plenty of time! then you will have all your summer crops, squash, tomatoes, lettuce, radishes, beans and through to the autumn a steady stream of potatoes, fruit, peas, beans, cabbage, onions. The list is endless, and some things you can sow several times to space out the harvest.
Good luck, sounds interesting,