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after planting out all my brassicas i have some space left and the onion bed is now free and the new potato bed/first earlies will be empty too soon,,,no plants left in the green house/out side so what can i sow now
If you have no leek plants and have enough brassicas, then you are left with Japanese onion sets in Sept, broad beans, garlic and salad crops methinks.
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Beetroot, Chinese Cabbage, Endive, Radish, Spring Cabbage, Turnip
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Carrot seeds are perfectly viable for up to three years, longer if stored well. It's parsnips that are unlikely to viable after the first year, although I'm sure I read on here that someone had success with older ones.
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