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Melanie 10-06-2003 08:08 PM

Veggie Sowing
 
I know it's very late for sowing seeds (I've been too busy getting the
floral part of my garden into shape) but are there any vegetables I can sow
now that will crop this year, preferably from the end of August onwards?

Thanks.



shazzbat 10-06-2003 09:44 PM

Veggie Sowing
 

"Melanie" wrote in message
...
I know it's very late for sowing seeds (I've been too busy getting the
floral part of my garden into shape) but are there any vegetables I can

sow
now that will crop this year, preferably from the end of August onwards?

Thanks.

Yes quite a few. I sowed more carrots today, and put in some more peas.
Runner beans, Possibly broad beans depending on where you live and what the
weather's going to do.

Lettuce, rocket spring onions.

But most of all radishes.

Turnip ( I prefer snowball)

I'm sure other members of the group can think of more.

HTH

Steve



Jayne 10-06-2003 10:32 PM

Veggie Sowing
 
According to "Kitchen Garden" magazine you can still sow the following this
month:

Beetroot
Carrots
Courgettes & marrows
Endive
French beans
Lettuce, radish, salad onions
Peas
Pumpkins & squashes
Runner beans
Sprouting broccoli
Swedes
Sweetcorn

Hope this helps!
Jayne

"Melanie" wrote in message
...
I know it's very late for sowing seeds (I've been too busy getting the
floral part of my garden into shape) but are there any vegetables I can

sow
now that will crop this year, preferably from the end of August onwards?





David Hill 10-06-2003 10:56 PM

Veggie Sowing
 
If you are sowing late then sow "Early" cropping veg, these have a shorter
growing time than Main crop,
French beans 10 weeks from sowing to pick, Runner beans 12 weeks,

--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk




shannie 10-06-2003 11:32 PM

Veggie Sowing
 





"Melanie" wrote in message
...
I know it's very late for sowing seeds (I've been too busy getting the
floral part of my garden into shape) but are there any vegetables I can

sow
now that will crop this year, preferably from the end of August onwards?

Thanks.


Hi Melanie
These are some I have and what it say's on the pack.

Cabbage.....Sovoy King F1.....July to early Sept.. Harvest mid Oct onwards
Carrot.........Autumn King 2.....March to Aug....... Harvest June to Oct
Lettuce ........Little Gem...........March to July........ Harvest May to
Sept
Spr/onion.....Eiffel....................Feb to July............ Harvest May
to Oct
Salad/onion..Ramrod................March to July........Harvest When pencil
thin
Swede..........Virtue..................May to July............Harvest Oct to
March

As Im new to this the only one's I can vouch for are the lettuce, lovely
taste, grew easily for me and the carrot, well, haven't tasted them yet, but
they're growing well for me.

Hope this helps a little bit. :)
Shan (Ireland)
http://ukdiscus.com/main.htm



Edwin Spector 12-06-2003 04:57 PM

Veggie Sowing
 
Raddish!
The packet says harvest in three to six weeks after sowing. I'm about to try it
for the first time, so no experience to report.

Edwin
Bath.

Kay Easton 12-06-2003 06:21 PM

Veggie Sowing
 
In article , Edwin Spector
writes
Raddish!
The packet says harvest in three to six weeks after sowing. I'm about to try it
for the first time, so no experience to report.


They are that quick, but grow best with lots of water - I always find
the ones I grow early in the season are better than later ones.
--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm


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