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Old 22-09-2007, 07:52 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Winter vegetables in UK


Hello fellow gardeners,
Having had a disasterous frst season trying to grow my own vegies, I
thought I would try some winter varieties.
I know where I went wrong with my spring/summer crops, ie:
pests, parasites
soil quality
feeding
watering/overwatering.

I have read online that you can plant sprouts, cabbage, peas and broad
beans, but different sites contradict eachother as to when they can be
sown.

Any help or tips(both would be very nice) please for a frustrated
newbie gardener?

Thanks in advance
Part_No

 
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