I live in Essex, South England - I haven't got the foggiest WHEN or WHAT to plant!
I just started my first allotment alongside my boyfriend - we are very lucky as its already in good shape and we have dug in the original beds again and they are pretty much ready to go I think. The plot is in full sun and located in the middle of the allotment; according to the site manager we will have the ideal amount of moisture possible, when it's winter we have good drainage but in summer we get any run off from the very slight hill we are on.
Obviously we have had this dreadful wet winter so I am going to wait until March at least to play it safe before planting anything at all, but it's that the right thing to do? (IE if the instructions say planting in mid February then I am waiting until early March?) - the air temperature around here is 8oC at the moment too - if I plant under clear plastic would that help me to plant earlier or should I just wait until it's warmer? If so, what's the minimum temperature I should wait for?
Also, what are some easy veggies, and varieties, I could start with?! Particularly potatoes, onions, and carrots? I've never done this before and through all my excitement I sort of forgot that they could actually fail!!! I had all these grand ideas of interesting plants but I think I might be in a bit deep...I don't want to fail before I start!!
I bought 3 loose 'Albert Bartlett - Purple Majesty' seed potatoes because they looked interesting - when will I be able to plant those? I was going to chit them but I don't know if I'm ever going to get them in the ground if I need to plant them too late!!
I was given the advice by one of the old boys on my site to just wait until it's dry then "throw things in the ground and see what happens" but I'd like to avoid disappointment wherever I can!!
Any help would be very appreciated!! There is so much to learn and I don't know where to even start!!
I just started my first allotment alongside my boyfriend - we are very lucky as its already in good shape and we have dug in the original beds again and they are pretty much ready to go I think. The plot is in full sun and located in the middle of the allotment; according to the site manager we will have the ideal amount of moisture possible, when it's winter we have good drainage but in summer we get any run off from the very slight hill we are on.
Obviously we have had this dreadful wet winter so I am going to wait until March at least to play it safe before planting anything at all, but it's that the right thing to do? (IE if the instructions say planting in mid February then I am waiting until early March?) - the air temperature around here is 8oC at the moment too - if I plant under clear plastic would that help me to plant earlier or should I just wait until it's warmer? If so, what's the minimum temperature I should wait for?
Also, what are some easy veggies, and varieties, I could start with?! Particularly potatoes, onions, and carrots? I've never done this before and through all my excitement I sort of forgot that they could actually fail!!! I had all these grand ideas of interesting plants but I think I might be in a bit deep...I don't want to fail before I start!!
I bought 3 loose 'Albert Bartlett - Purple Majesty' seed potatoes because they looked interesting - when will I be able to plant those? I was going to chit them but I don't know if I'm ever going to get them in the ground if I need to plant them too late!!
I was given the advice by one of the old boys on my site to just wait until it's dry then "throw things in the ground and see what happens" but I'd like to avoid disappointment wherever I can!!
Any help would be very appreciated!! There is so much to learn and I don't know where to even start!!
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