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    Hi. I've been away (not prison! overseas) Dug plot over before Christmas. Weeds have all come back. Is it too late to start doing anything now?

    If not, then what?
    Last edited by Does the Cooking; 21-04-2017, 02:24 PM.

  • #2
    Still time to plant potatoes, and shallot sets if you're quick! Now is time to sow peas, sow (or buy plants) of brassicas, cauliflower, sow seeds soon of beetroot, chard, spinach, lettuce, spring onions, carrots.
    In a few weeks (after frost) sow French beans, runner beans, courgettes/squash, swede and cabbage for winter.

    So.... NOT too late at all

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    • #3
      Welcome back DtC
      Like Thelma says you've got plenty of time, I sown my courgettes and cucumbers yesterday, will be sowing parsnips any day now then runner beans at the end of the month.
      Location....East Midlands.

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      • #4
        Tomatoes too surely?

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        • #5
          You could start some things off in pots or a nursery bed as well, to give yourself a bit more time to get the digging done before you plant them out.

          I have a similar problem, in that digging over a neglected plot has tqken a bit longer than anticipated, so several patches yet to be dug!

          do you like eating any of; tomatoes, peppers, runner or french beans, outdoor cucumber, pumpkin, squash, courgettes/marrows, broccoli, swede, sweetcorn, sunflowers (for seeds)?

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          • #6
            Its not too late at all! You might have to put in some graft clearing the plot again, but you shoukd still have time for stuff. Homebase & b&q have veg strips in, or if you are greenfingered, have a couple of hours sowing seeds in modules. I put some sweetcorn in on tuesday, and its just peeping through.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Does the Cooking View Post
              Is it too late to start doing anything now?
              Heck noooo

              I'm in the same boat as you......been working too much lately so plot has been embarrassingly neglected, only got two beds dug over and weeds are just starting to take over. And I haven't even started to sow any seeds!!!!! Going to do some tomatoes tomorrow on my living room window (in a propagator) and do my beans & cucumbers next weekend to avoid the forecasted chilly snap this coming week.

              I'm not going to panic *yet* as I can concentrate on digging the beds over in preparation whilst my precious seeds are busy germinating in the greenhouse and at home on my windowsills Everything will soon grow like stink once the warmer May weather arrives
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              • #8
                Still loads of time either to sow indoors in modules or, once the risk of frost has gone, straight into the bed. If you don't fancy the extra work of building the frames for the climbing frenchies and runner beans you can grow dwarf varieties of both.

                Just sowed my squash, will be sowing the sweetcorn after it's soaked a bit, beans in a couple of weeks in paper pots with some more sown direct in the beds later on.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View Post
                  Still time to plant potatoes, and shallot sets if you're quick! Now is time to sow peas, sow (or buy plants) of brassicas, cauliflower, sow seeds soon of beetroot, chard, spinach, lettuce, spring onions, carrots.
                  In a few weeks (after frost) sow French beans, runner beans, courgettes/squash, swede and cabbage for winter.
                  Ta very much. Just what I was looking for.
                  Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
                  By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
                  While better men than we go out and start their working lives
                  At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Does the Cooking View Post
                    Hi. I've been away (not prison! overseas) Dug plot over before Christmas. Weeds have all come back. Is it too late to start doing anything now?

                    If not, then what?
                    "normal stanley fletcher " still plenty of time mate
                    The Dude abides.

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                    • #11
                      While I have managed to plant allotment onions, garlic and potatoes.... the green carpet formally known as soil has grown (year 1 of allotment) I am currently digging like a mad lady to clear so I can plant the rest of my seeds 3/4 of the plot left to clear! GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!

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