What to plant now.

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  1. flatfeetflynn

    flatfeetflynn Apprentice Gardener

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    I have just ben able to get an allotment what vegatables could I sow at this time of year thanks.:gnthb::help:
     
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    flatfeetflynn Apprentice Gardener

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    Wow........ thanks for the replies ?
     
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    If you can get the plants, shove in some spring and winter cabbage also winter cauliflower and broccolli. You could still get a crop of peas if you sow a variety such as Early Onward. Garlic can be planted next month. I`d also sow some swede, beetroot, stump rooted carrots and lettuce. Is that enough for you?:hehe::hehe::hehe::gnthb:
     
  4. Liz W

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    What swede though?
     
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    Bjorn Borg?:lollol:
     
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    To add to Dai's comprehensive list -
    Spinach and chard.
     
  7. Liz W

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    Boom boom. Very funny!:hehe: (but this smilie doesn't do it justice, need one rolling around!)
     
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    And you could try some Pak Choi.
     
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