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Jason Pope 31-08-2003 03:02 PM

What vegetables can I plant now?
 
Hi

Just wondering whether you budding gardeners out there could give me a
bit of advice about what vegetables I could sow from seed, plant, at the
moment.

I realise the growing season for a lot of things has passed, and I'm
pretty new at this, so just thought I'd pick the brains of those more
experienced than I.

Thanks in advance

Jason


The Devil's Advocate 31-08-2003 04:22 PM

What vegetables can I plant now?
 
Jason Pope wrote:
: Hi
:
: Just wondering whether you budding gardeners out there could give me a
: bit of advice about what vegetables I could sow from seed, plant, at
: the moment.
:
: I realise the growing season for a lot of things has passed, and I'm
: pretty new at this, so just thought I'd pick the brains of those more
: experienced than I.
:
: Thanks in advance
:
: Jason

Over wintering onion sets can be planted soon and broad bean seeds can be
sown in October/November depending on where you live. Spring cabbage plants
could still be planted, if you can get hol;d of some plants. Don't forget to
net them against pigeons. Oh and garlic can be planted in the autumn

Robert The Devil's Advocate www.pafc.co.uk



Max Wright 31-08-2003 11:12 PM

What vegetables can I plant now?
 
In message , Jason Pope
writes

Just wondering whether you budding gardeners out there could give me a
bit of advice about what vegetables I could sow from seed, plant, at
the moment.


Things you can still sow in early September, if you aren't too far
north:

various chicories such as frisee* and pain de sucre*
lambs lettuce*
land cress
winter lettuces, eg merveille des quatre saisons*
rocket
winter spinach, eg giant winter
oriental mustards, eg green-in-snow, amsoi, giant red mustard
winter radishes, eg belrosa
spring onions

* these all feature in Mr Fothergill's "The French Salad" collection.
Although the packet says sow from March to August I sowed them in
September last year and had useful pickings right through the winter.
I'm in north London, though.

If you can provide some frost protection later on in the form of fleece
or plastic then it's well worth trying other oriental vegetables such as
mizuna, pak choi, choi sum and tah tsai. The beauty of all of these
anyway is that you can eat them young, either raw in salads or steamed
or stir-fried; they don't have to become mature plants in the
conventional sense. Similarly, if you sow turnips now you may not get
much in the way of roots but you will almost certainly get some tasty
greens.

For a good selection of oriental vegetable seeds, try
www.suffolkherbs.com.

Max
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Mariposa 01-09-2003 12:02 PM

What vegetables can I plant now?
 
I'd recomend sowing a japanese onion seed (yellow senshu). The overwinter
and are ready before your outher onions. Keep them weeded though!

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"The Devil's Advocate" wrote in
message ...
Jason Pope wrote:
: Hi
:
: Just wondering whether you budding gardeners out there could give me a
: bit of advice about what vegetables I could sow from seed, plant, at
: the moment.
:
: I realise the growing season for a lot of things has passed, and I'm
: pretty new at this, so just thought I'd pick the brains of those more
: experienced than I.
:
: Thanks in advance
:
: Jason

Over wintering onion sets can be planted soon and broad bean seeds can be
sown in October/November depending on where you live. Spring cabbage

plants
could still be planted, if you can get hol;d of some plants. Don't forget

to
net them against pigeons. Oh and garlic can be planted in the autumn

Robert The Devil's Advocate
www.pafc.co.uk




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