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Anyone any experience of growing this on dry sandy soil .......no shortage
of compost to dig in or pile on the bed though |
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nambucca wrote: Anyone any experience of growing this on dry sandy soil .......no shortage of compost to dig in or pile on the bed though Sow now for a spring harvest and September for an autumn one. Don't bother with a summer crop - it will just bolt. Of course, I am referring to Cambridge. Things may be different in the west. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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In article ,
nambucca wrote: Anyone any experience of growing this on dry sandy soil .......no shortage of compost to dig in or pile on the bed though Sow now for a spring harvest and September for an autumn one. Don't bother with a summer crop - it will just bolt. Of course, I am referring to Cambridge. Things may be different in the west. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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In article ,
nambucca wrote: Anyone any experience of growing this on dry sandy soil .......no shortage of compost to dig in or pile on the bed though Sow now for a spring harvest and September for an autumn one. Don't bother with a summer crop - it will just bolt. Of course, I am referring to Cambridge. Things may be different in the west. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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In article ,
nambucca wrote: Anyone any experience of growing this on dry sandy soil .......no shortage of compost to dig in or pile on the bed though Sow now for a spring harvest and September for an autumn one. Don't bother with a summer crop - it will just bolt. Of course, I am referring to Cambridge. Things may be different in the west. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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