Hi, i got an allotment in august and have learnt a lot since then, and now most of the things i grew hastily are out of the ground i have been trying to plan for next year! i still have some cabbage broccoli garlic cauli and onions in for the winter but want to plan for when they come out.
i have about 16 beds about 6 foot long by 4 foot wide, and i have looked in loads of books about planting and harvesting times but cant really make much of it, it makes my head hurt!!!!!
what i would like to know is rough sowing times and harvest times,or even just a list of general times in the ground, i live in devon, by the sea, and have a list off stuff i wish to grow, but one book says parsnips sown in mar-apr wont be ready to pull til oct onwards...
this seems a long time for the ground to be used up and i am wondering if it's worth growing things like this. i would appreciate any help such as sow carrots about "this time" harvest "this time" and fill the space with "this".
i have a small polytunnel which i will use for toms, Q's, etc.. so mainly thinking about carrot, spuds, chard, cabbage, onion, beans, beetroot etc..
sorry this is a bit long winded..
any help gratefully received or if anyone would help me out if i sent them my list of things and measurements of plot.
thank you.
happy gardening
phil
i have about 16 beds about 6 foot long by 4 foot wide, and i have looked in loads of books about planting and harvesting times but cant really make much of it, it makes my head hurt!!!!!
what i would like to know is rough sowing times and harvest times,or even just a list of general times in the ground, i live in devon, by the sea, and have a list off stuff i wish to grow, but one book says parsnips sown in mar-apr wont be ready to pull til oct onwards...
this seems a long time for the ground to be used up and i am wondering if it's worth growing things like this. i would appreciate any help such as sow carrots about "this time" harvest "this time" and fill the space with "this".
i have a small polytunnel which i will use for toms, Q's, etc.. so mainly thinking about carrot, spuds, chard, cabbage, onion, beans, beetroot etc..
sorry this is a bit long winded..
any help gratefully received or if anyone would help me out if i sent them my list of things and measurements of plot.
thank you.
happy gardening
phil
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