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    Now my plot is ready, should i start growing some seeds, of garlic, onions and leeks???? If so what should i look out for over winter and if i plant now when should i look to harvest???? Early next year?

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  • #2
    too late for leeks.
    You can put overwintering onion sets in soon (eg. Senshyu).
    sow some winter lettuce eg Rusty, Arctic King, Winter Gem
    I'll be planting Aquedulce broad beans late October
    Garlic tends to be better from spring planting, judging by other people's experiences.

    I'm covering any bare ground with Limnanthes, as a ground cover/green manure

    Last edited by Two_Sheds; 07-09-2008, 09:18 AM.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
      too late for leeks.
      Or too early

      Seeds of the onion family are normally sown in spring (in modules indoors if you want to start them off early). Garlic is rarely grown from seed - planting cloves in autumn really depends on your ground, but do get them in as early in spring as possible (e.g. February), as they need at least a month of cold temperatures or they won't cleave (make proper cloves instead of a single small bulb).

      It's a bit late now to be sowing anything outdoors apart from maybe some broad beans in late autumn (assuming you like them!). You can also plant onion sets (baby onions) of some varieties. Otherwise, if the ground is clear I would just mulch it with plenty of manure or compost and leave the worms to do their job

      Oh, and if you plan to have any fruit bushes, they usually go into the ground over winter whilst they are dormant, so you can order them now and plant them out when they arrive.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
        You can put overwintering onion sets in soon (eg. Senshyu).
        .....

        I'm covering any bare ground with Limnanthes, as a ground cover/green manure
        Are there any other types of onion sets good for Autumn planting? I've read of Senshyu before but the local GCs don't seem to have that variety.

        Also - green manure - I've never heard of Limnanthes - what type of plant is it?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by maytreefrannie View Post

          ..................................- I've never heard of Limnanthes - what type of plant is it?
          Just have a look on your toast this morning.............it's a poached egg plant!
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          • #6
            For overwintering onions, look out for "Radar" - that's what our allotment society has at the moment.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by maytreefrannie View Post
              Are there any other types of onion sets good for Autumn planting? I've read of Senshyu before but the local GCs don't seem to have that variety.
              the garden centres round here say it'll be another couple of weeks before they get onion sets in
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              • #8
                You could try Garlic.
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                • #9
                  hi in septembers issue of gardens monthly they are giving away onion senshyu sets + 5 packets of seeds (herbs) for £2.99 postage

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                  • #10
                    You could try overwintering peas. Not guaranteed but worth a try I reckon
                    Choose a hardier, early type (e.g. Meteor)

                    The local Wyevale haven't got their garlic cloves or onion sets in yet, but will do (I quote) "soon". I imagine Wilkos will have then in due course as well. I ordered mine from Dobies.
                    Warning: I have a dangerous tendency to act like I know what I'm talking about.

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