Vegetable patch

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  1. GardenGuru

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    I currently have a reasonably sized veg patch in the garden, and have got one wigwam set up and have peas running up it. I have planted cauliflowers arounf the wigwam (not too close) and on the edge of the veg patch near my garlic. i was wondering if any one has any tips for cramming as much vegetables as possible because i have already noticed i am running out of space, and have lots more to plant! i know once i thin them out i will have more space, but any tips??

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  2. daitheplant

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    Are you, by any chance, growing everything from seed sown straight into the ground?
     
  3. GardenGuru

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    i have sown directly into the ground: beetroot, savoy cabbage, brocolli (excuse the spelling!), some parmex (mini) carrots. Also, i have just planted out some cauliflowers grown in the greenhouse and early and sugar snap peas.

    is there any particular reason you asked?

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