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Old 29-01-2008, 03:47 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default What veg to plant in Feb?

On Jan 29, 2:39*pm, Des Higgins wrote:
On Jan 29, 2:31 pm, "Cat(h)" wrote:





Last week end was the first really dry, bright, sunny, not exceedingly
cold, not stormy day (week end day, that is) in a very long time, and
it gave me the opportunity to get back into the garden to finish the
mulching job (farmyard manure) I had started before xmas.
As a good dose of shovelling and wheelbarrowing sometimes does, it
gave me a hunger to get back in there - after all, next Fri is St
Brigid's day, and here it is very much the first day of Spring - and
it feels like it, too.
My whole veg patch is beautifully mulched since November, a few weeds
peeking through, but nothing that is not manageable. *I still have a
few cavolo neros that I pluck whenever I gather the courage and the
wellies to get in there. * *Nothing else there apart from that.
Is there anything I can safely sow/plant outdoors in Feb in the East
Midland part of Ireland, which will give me some early fresh veg?


Cat(h) (itching to get back in)


Broad beans seem to be a regular candidate for this but I have not
tried that (very early planting). *My earliest plantings will be
chillis inddors next month cos they need a long season to get started
and then maybe pumpkins similarly but started in maybe March.
Outdoors, I may be tempted out in about 3 weeks if it stops feckin
rainin. *Otherwise, knickers to it; the digging can wait.

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Hi Des, on Thursday we will have the feckin' snow, I think I would
rather have the rain at least I can do something in the garden then
but with snow, forget it - unless you know something I don't ? :-)

Judith