Hi all,
I'm getting all confused and would appreciate some advice please!
Some books/magazines I've been reading are saying that I should be sowing overwinter seeds now, like peas and cabbage for an early spring crop.
Some are saying that I should be planting green manures instead.
And some are saying to cloche everything to let the weeds die out.
Now, I've got a major problem with bindweed but I've got about 10 cauliflowers just starting to fruit.
So... should I plant seeds or cloche the empty spaces?
Also, if I go for the cloches, should I dig in some compost before I do it, or leave the compost until next season?
I'm thinking of using thick, wet newspaper and grass cuttings for a cloche (this seems to be the most environmentally friendly way I've found so far) - any hints/tips?
TIA
Ed
I'm getting all confused and would appreciate some advice please!
Some books/magazines I've been reading are saying that I should be sowing overwinter seeds now, like peas and cabbage for an early spring crop.
Some are saying that I should be planting green manures instead.
And some are saying to cloche everything to let the weeds die out.
Now, I've got a major problem with bindweed but I've got about 10 cauliflowers just starting to fruit.
So... should I plant seeds or cloche the empty spaces?
Also, if I go for the cloches, should I dig in some compost before I do it, or leave the compost until next season?
I'm thinking of using thick, wet newspaper and grass cuttings for a cloche (this seems to be the most environmentally friendly way I've found so far) - any hints/tips?
TIA
Ed
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