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  • No greenhouse, what can i plant outside now please

    Raised beds ready but as i have no greenhouse or windowsills, (cat's and kids) what can i plant directly outside now. I need to buy more seeds so ideas gratefully welcome. Thankyou. (I soooo need a greenhouse)
    You're closer to god in a garden than anywhere else on earth.

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    Hi there furball. Broad beans, radish, carrots, the onion family members, potato's (main crop), parsnips, peas. Have a look at this chart, it'll give you a good idea what you can sow. You can also start some more kale, cabbage etc off.

    Vegetable Diary Planner shows when to plant vegetables

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    • #3
      Thankyou ginger, i searched for the planner but couldn't find it. I need to start from scratch this year as i have south facing long raised section of garden that i am planting as an ornamental kitchen garden. I have 2 raised beds in the back north facing that i am going to use for salad. Potatoes going in tubs and tomatoes in hanging baskets. As i am up north i usually plant out a little later, just in case. Thankyou again
      You're closer to god in a garden than anywhere else on earth.

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      • #4
        I've this week sown some brassicas outside Furball, All Year Round Cauliflower, red and green cabbages, black and green kale and my first carrots. Peas I had grown in empty toilet rolls I have transplanted, but I've also put some pea seed between the plants. Weather seems to be warming up a bit, so they should pop up ok.
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        • #5
          Thankyou florence, never tried cauliflower so will have a look at that as we love it. Peas will get planted but not guaranteed to get to the plate. Cabbages i'm not sure about but might have a go. Thankyou.
          You're closer to god in a garden than anywhere else on earth.

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          • #6
            My peas rarely get to the cooking pot, they are chiefly there for the grandchildren to pick and eat! Good luck!
            Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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