Good afternoon, everyone - what an amazing website!
I'm a newbie to veg gardening and I wondered where I can find out the life span of my veg plants, as next year due to age/kneeling limitations we are going to have raised beds.
We moved to a rural area and have been gifted with agricultural land, if, being on top of a mountain, it's too windy to grow climbing stuff, except sweet peas.
I've read loads of books but perhaps the wrong ones as I can't find much information after what happens after harvest.
I have dwarf broad beans, mini corn, brussels sprouts (BIG mistake!), onions and leeks.
Even if there's an article or a link I can go to, to find out when everything dies - I know the leeks & onions, hopefully, will be dug up for use, which effectively ends them, and the broad beans will be dug back into the soil - I just don't know when.
Please forgive if this is a muddled question. Look forward to 'meeting' everyone, and thanks in advance.
AM xxx
Our memorial plot, which is dedicated to our dads:
I'm a newbie to veg gardening and I wondered where I can find out the life span of my veg plants, as next year due to age/kneeling limitations we are going to have raised beds.
We moved to a rural area and have been gifted with agricultural land, if, being on top of a mountain, it's too windy to grow climbing stuff, except sweet peas.
I've read loads of books but perhaps the wrong ones as I can't find much information after what happens after harvest.
I have dwarf broad beans, mini corn, brussels sprouts (BIG mistake!), onions and leeks.
Even if there's an article or a link I can go to, to find out when everything dies - I know the leeks & onions, hopefully, will be dug up for use, which effectively ends them, and the broad beans will be dug back into the soil - I just don't know when.
Please forgive if this is a muddled question. Look forward to 'meeting' everyone, and thanks in advance.
AM xxx
Our memorial plot, which is dedicated to our dads:
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