At short notice I'm being forced to move out of my rented house I'm not so bothered about the house but I have 2 veg patches in the garden plus 3 small fruit trees planted there as well. Fortunately a lot of the stuff is in tubs but the following are in the ground:
- Garlic
- One lot of potatoes
- Butternut squash
- Courgettes
- Spring Onions
- Strawberries
- Broad beans
- Mange tout & sugarsnaps
I probably have about a month left in the house so most of the above won't have matured by then. I'm lucky to have an allotment that will be able to take a lot of it but will it all be alright being dug up and moved?
Obviously the potatoes won't so I'll either have to dig them up before I go, leave them for the landlord or see if he will let me come and harvest them at a later date. The squash, courgettes and strawberries haven't been in the ground that long so hopefully they haven't rooted too deeply. I'll try and move the spring onions but am not too fussed about them. The fruit trees will be a sod to dig up and move but hopefully they will survive. What can I do about the garlic? I checked and it is nowhere near ready to harvest yet, can I move it or will I be better leaving it and trying to arrange to harvest after I move out? Broad beans and mange tout are too big and tangled to move so they'll have to stay, just hoping I get the best of them over the next few weeks.
Any tips or advice anyone?
- Garlic
- One lot of potatoes
- Butternut squash
- Courgettes
- Spring Onions
- Strawberries
- Broad beans
- Mange tout & sugarsnaps
I probably have about a month left in the house so most of the above won't have matured by then. I'm lucky to have an allotment that will be able to take a lot of it but will it all be alright being dug up and moved?
Obviously the potatoes won't so I'll either have to dig them up before I go, leave them for the landlord or see if he will let me come and harvest them at a later date. The squash, courgettes and strawberries haven't been in the ground that long so hopefully they haven't rooted too deeply. I'll try and move the spring onions but am not too fussed about them. The fruit trees will be a sod to dig up and move but hopefully they will survive. What can I do about the garlic? I checked and it is nowhere near ready to harvest yet, can I move it or will I be better leaving it and trying to arrange to harvest after I move out? Broad beans and mange tout are too big and tangled to move so they'll have to stay, just hoping I get the best of them over the next few weeks.
Any tips or advice anyone?
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