I am very new to all types of gardening especially veggie growing but I am also very very eager. I want to get some crops in the ground for over wintering. I found this organic vegetable plant sellar on the internet that sells mini sets of plug plants, each month they have a different set which seems great for the novice like me. There next mini set is their September set it cosists of, 9 star broccoli, Duncan cabbage, Spring Hero cabbage, Calebrese pacifica, chard bright lights and perpetual spinach, the delivery dates are end of September will that not be a bit late to get them in the ground, I'm in Yorkshire...
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I think it will be OK. Possibly a bit late but then they will have all winter to grow which they will do slowly if the temperature reaches about 7-10C.
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Helen. It`s never too late to do anything, go get your plug plants and pop them in, see what happens..then let us know your results, maybe pay a visit to your local garden centre`s, they may have a few bits and bobs for sale. I`ve just sown some sweetcorn, marrow and courgettes, bit late I know, they will either live or die, if you don`t do it you`ll never know.
John
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Originally posted by frogdoctor View PostI`ve just sown some sweetcorn
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Originally posted by frogdoctor View PostHelen. It`s never too late to do anything,
While you can stretch the boundaries, there is a limit, when you are just wasting your time after that.
Experimenting is never wrong though."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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