Thought this post on my blog may help anyone on here that is new to fruit and vegetable growing...
What to do in the kitchen garden during January:
http://notjustgreenfingers.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/what-to-do-in-the-kitchen-garden-in-january/
Hope this helps someone.
Thanks found that very helpful
Thanks, I've bookmarked that.
Interesting. Thanks.
Bob Flowerdew says most jobs to be done in Jan. are the ones we should have done in Dec. and Nov.. :coffee2:
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Quote from: tomatoada on January 20, 2013, 18:15:57
Interesting. Thanks.
Bob Flowerdew says most jobs to be done in Jan. are the ones we should have done in Dec. and Nov.. :coffee2:
Lol, I think he is probably right
Many thanks for the link. Still rather too cold and soggy for me. Better organised than usual and got my parsnip beds ready in November and covered in straw, all I need to do is to rake it off and sow.
Might take a bit of my garden rhubarb down to lottie. It is green rather than red but has the most delicious delicate flavour. So far I have never managed to get a piece of it to take.
very good :)