I think I might try sowing somw 'all year round' lettuce & salad leaves in the autumn & cover them with a poly cloche if it looks as though it's going to be very frosty although with the mild winters we've been having they may survive without.
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No one seems to have mentioned Shallots, plant on the shortest day and harvest on the longest. They, like Garlic, need the cold to split into bulbs.Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
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Cerainly lots of great ideas here!! First winter gardening so think I'll go steady and do some garlic, spinach and chard.
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Originally posted by Banana View PostSilly question, but where do you get a hold of Onion and Garlic sets during the autmun? Do they suddenly reappear in the Garden Centres or does every save them from the spring?---
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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First year doing winter sowing, so I'm going to try Kale (Frosty), Lettuce (All the year round), Corn Salad (Cavallo), Radicchio (Treviso Precoce Mesola) and Peas (Meteor).
Still considering the onions and garlic.
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostI want to sow stuff but the rain was so torrential today that any seeds would have drowned!!!Life is brief and very fragile, do that which makes you happy.
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i am growing parsnips. this is my first year of growing anything so i dont know if i've started late or early!
my parsnips seeds started well then werent looking too happy on my windowsil so i have moved them outside. but being worried about anything potential eating them, i have made an obstable course of wooden bamboo skewers sticking up. i dare anything to come near them!! i just have to watch my eyes!
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i'm planting turnips, a big winter radish"weiner runder kohlschwarzer" :the size of a tennis ball apparently good to cook with in soups, mustard greens "osaka purple", broad beans, chard , perpetual spinach, corn salad"vit"and spring cabbage "pixie" .i transplanted my leeks last week into their winter home on the plot, i've also got purple sprouting early and brussels sprouts ready to over winter. it's my first year growing veg and my first attempt at over wintering anything so i'll see how it goes.
i thought as the plots empty good to bung in whatever i can to use the space...not sure about the effect of these inbetweeny crops on crop rotation though..as the majority of those i'm planting are brassicas anyhow give it a go..
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Ive just put up a greenhouse this year, can I grow any veg in there over the winter does anyone know? I planted some peas and some lettuce in a border I made, but do you think it would be better to leave certain things in the beds outside the greenhouse to overwinter instead?
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