I am new to growing veg and we have just taken over a plot, am I too late plant potatoes and other stuff?
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Hi Elmac,
Welcome to the vine! Nice to have another Scottish grape on board
I think you will be fine still to plant most things, we are about 1 month behind those down south weather wise. Chilli and peppers may be tough as they need a long growing time.
Have a look on the thread 'what i did today' and you can see who is planting what and where.
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...today_512.html
Have fun, MandyLast edited by mandyballantyne; 20-05-2008, 01:24 PM.
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It's a great time for sowing a planting many vegetables, don't worry.
Potatoes should be ok - get them in soon, though.
If you want a flying start then look for young plants at the garden centre - brassicas, tomatoes, courgettes, cucumbers, sweetcorn, beans, lettuce... they're all ok to plant around now (but after your last frost!)
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Hi Folks and thank you for your replies and encouragement. You are right Ian, I have nothing to lose so I will just jump in there and have a go. My teenage son is digging over the plot for me so I hope to be ready by the weekend to plant stuff. Glad I'm not the only one with stuff going late Vegnut, but you live a good deal further south than me!
I have some lettuce and tomatoes in pots already, the tomatoes are on my conservatory windowsill as I think it might not get warm enough just yet for tomatoes here. Mandy thanks for the link I will have a look at that. Good to have someone in the locality to ask advice from too.
I plan to be out planting this weekend if possible, I'll let you know how I get on.
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Elmac
Congratulations on getting the plot - this time last year I received the letter informing me I got mine - guess what I spent the Bank Holiday Weekend doing (with only a little help from no. 3 son)!
It was the end of May when I started planting in earnest (including potatos), and I had a really good harvest
Good Luck & Enjoy
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Hi NKP
Another person nearby, we're practically neighbours!
The 'plot' we have belongs to our next door neighbour, he is a retired man who used to do lots with his garden but has done nothing with it since we moved in 5 years ago. So we have taken over his back garden. I know that if anything happens to him we could potentially lose our crop but I hope he's good for a few years yet and he is delighted for us to be cultivating his garden. He can also enjoy some of the fruits from it.
I did look around for an allotment but I couldn't find much in West Lothian that would be close enough to us to make it viable. I am really looking forward to having a go at growing vegetables. I think we are going to start with what I hope is straightforward stuff, like potatoes, peas, beetroot, leeks etc. My plan is to get planting this weekend I have most of the stuff I need to get going I think so I'll let you know how things go.
Linda
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Linda
wrong Whitburn - I've changed profile now!
Good luck with the panting
NKP
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