I sowed some beetroot in the greenhouse late last autumn as a bit of an experiment. (The heater is on frost setting to look after my geraniums).
They eventually showed through the compost but for ages they just had the initial leaves. I noticed today that they are now showing the "true" leaves.
Would I be wasting my time keeping them or will they be woody if I transfer them to the garden when they are bigger.
On the same subject, I also have some outside in a bed sown in early autumn, which was then covered with fleece. These (together with some little gem lettuce) look healthy and appear to be growing.
Can beetroot and lettuce be overwintered like this for an early start in spring?
It just seems that I have been looking at them for a long time!!!
I don't want to waste the space in the bed if they are not going to come good. Has anyone else done anything like this please??
Thanks. Sanjo
They eventually showed through the compost but for ages they just had the initial leaves. I noticed today that they are now showing the "true" leaves.
Would I be wasting my time keeping them or will they be woody if I transfer them to the garden when they are bigger.
On the same subject, I also have some outside in a bed sown in early autumn, which was then covered with fleece. These (together with some little gem lettuce) look healthy and appear to be growing.
Can beetroot and lettuce be overwintered like this for an early start in spring?
It just seems that I have been looking at them for a long time!!!
I don't want to waste the space in the bed if they are not going to come good. Has anyone else done anything like this please??
Thanks. Sanjo
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