Vegetable planting timetable

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  1. Louise

    Louise Gardener

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    I hope this will be ok in this section.
    I don't have a very big vegetable plot so I really want to maximize what I can grow and make use of any free space as and when it becomes available. I have lots of room at the moment because I only have potatoes and runner and french beans in. I have leeks , cabbage and sprouts in seed trays and they should be ready to go in soon.

    Is there any kind of ready made timetable available anywhere that can tell me what I should be doing and when and what I can or can't plant immediately after I have taken something out?
     
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  5. Louise

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    Thanks for those. My neighbours garden has things growing in it all year round. I want to be able to do that too.
     
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