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Things to plant in mid June on the allotment.
On Fri, 03 May 2013 21:33:25 +0000, vicky wrote:
David.WE.Roberts wrote: Some things like tomatoes wouldn't really have enough time to get producing before the blight comes in and wipes them out. But tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, melons, courgettes, pumpkins, sweetcorn, beans, squash, etc can all be pot-grown and then planted out quite late in the season to catch up (IME). Thanks. Certainly worth a try if the weather and plot look good. I was considering growing a lot of leeks from seed so that they could become established this year, and then harvest them first quarter next year. Likewise cabbage and perhaps some brussels. Cheers Dave R |
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Things to plant in mid June on the allotment.
David.WE.Roberts wrote:
I was considering growing a lot of leeks from seed so that they could become established this year, and then harvest them first quarter next year. Likewise cabbage and perhaps some brussels. Yeah. And kale, sprouting broccoli and swedes. |
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