what to plant now to grow over the winter

Started by gardening giraffe, October 13, 2005, 11:23:49

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gardening giraffe

Hi All

Can anyone recommend what veg  seeds i can plant now to have crops growing on my plot over the winter???? Thanks  :)
Lisa xx

gardening giraffe

Lisa xx

wardy

Read all the threads on A4A on this subject that are running at the mo as it saves us typing the same stuff 20 times over  ;D 
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fbgrifter

It'll be better next year

terrace max

Quote from: wardy on October 13, 2005, 11:24:53
Read all the threads on A4A on this subject that are running at the mo as it saves us typing the same stuff 20 times over  ;D 

Don't worry about Wardy gg - she gets a bit crabby sometimes. She is, however, an expert on winter purslane which is a reasonable winter standby...

;) ;D

If you're new to this game I'd focus on overwintering onions, garlic and, if you live somewhere fairly mild, Aquadulce broad beans.

And don't forget fruit. It's coming up to the best time of year to plant bare-rooted fruit trees...
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wardy

TM        You are awful, but I like you  ;D   Yep, you can sure count on me for any advice on purslane  ;) 
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terrace max

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redimp

Cannot find winter purslane seeds anywhere - anybody got any tips.  Might even try growing it hydroponically  ;)  Although I suspect water purslane may be more suited.
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gardening giraffe

Hi All
Thanks for the advice. Just been to garden centre and got broad beans, garlic and japanese onion bulbs but couldn't get the peas, at least I got something to put in now  ;D
Lisa xx

terrace max

Quote from: redclanger on October 13, 2005, 15:36:24
Cannot find winter purslane seeds anywhere - anybody got any tips.  Might even try growing it hydroponically  ;)  Although I suspect water purslane may be more suited.

http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chilternseeds/pages/moreinfo.asp?Recordid=DBFAABDD

This should be it Clanger...
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redimp

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wardy

GG   get yourself some seed catalogues and then you'll be able to pick the exact pea you want.  I think early peas can be sown now (late autumn is now isn't it  :))

Order catalogues online and you'll get them quicker.  I got fothergills the following day!  Marshalls, Dobies, Suttons, Tuckers, Viva Verde, Real Seed Comapny, Organic Gardening Catalogue, ooh there's loads  :)  Oops forgot, Kings and their Organic wing, Suffolk Herbs  :)
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