What are you planting next....

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  1. Cannyfullpots

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    ...& when?

    I'm a bit behind with sorting the plot for next year (i wanted it all dug, composted & covered by now)

    I have onions & garlic to go in - they were delivered last week but they're still sitting there:rolleyespink:

    Just interested to know what you guys are all thinking of planting next :)
     
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      Picture taken on 10th November 2015
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      From the top left corner: beetroot, kohlrabi, spring onion and daikon radish.

      The tiny beetroot and kohlrabi seedlings were planted on 26th September, three days after clearing out the tomato bushes that had been growing there.

      The winter hardy White Lisbon spring onion seedlings were planted on 10th October. I grew them from seed in plastic drinking cups about two months prior to transplanting.

      The daikon radish were grown direct from seed sown on 12th October. They germinated surprisingly quickly (about 8-10 days) but slowed down in growth due to the cooler temperatures.

      Of course, this is all very small scale but I use it to demonstrate that you don't have to leave your plot empty during autumn and the depths of winter.

      How about you, OP, how far have you progressed?
       
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        I really want some more Roses & I'd like a rose arch :dbgrtmb:
         
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          I've been feeling behind myself

          I managed to get the garlic planted this weekend. Start them off in pots and position them next to the house wall. Gives them a good start.

          I transplant them down to my allotment in the spring

          Ideally i would have liked to have got these planted at the back end of October/November

          However, its 15C degrees outside. They'll be up in no time

          I usually start the chillies and peppers off end of Jan/start of Feb but i'm going to Mexico in Feb. Going to start the seeds off a couple of days before i go and take them to the parents to keep an eye on. They should be ok in their seed tray
           
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            Take the Chillies to Mexico with you @Craig1987 , they will be at home then :biggrin:
            I start my Chillies in late January as well. I am sure Feb will be just as good.
             
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              @Becki
              We shall be digging out some of our old fashioned (62 year old) rambling roses shortly. If you're coming down this way sometime in the new year you're welcome to them. Otherwise we shall be dumping them.

              I hope we can get them out without too much damage to them. I've already cut them back to 12". I've decided not to dig them out myself and will wait until Michael can do it.

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              They were transplanted to their present location in 2008 as we had to remove them to build the summerhouse. These photos were taken in 2009 after they had settled in by the fence down near the veg garden.

              I don't know whether it's the suitable time of year to lift them. Maybe @wiseowl can advise, please? :)
               
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                Good morning @shiney my friend a great time to lift them
                Make sure every ,make double sure that you remove every part of the roots,otherwise they will come back again;):smile:
                 
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                  Thanks for your kind offer @shiney, we are still planning what we are doing between Xmas & new year but I will let you know if we are in your area :blue thumb:
                   
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                    I don't know whether they will be dug out by then but you can always give a hand :whistle:. Otherwise it can be later in the new year.

                    Don't feel you to have them :) :grphg:
                     
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                      Crikey, I'd forgotten about this post as it was October lol!

                      I haven't planted anything at all recently. I have just bought a small heated propagator to start some kelsea seed off inThats todays plan!

                      I also still have the garlic & onion sets still to plant that I mentioned in the first post Will they still be ok to plant now?
                       
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                        This autumn has been unusually mild and if winter continues the same way... I say, yes, go ahead and plant the garlic cloves and onion sets.

                        It has also been very wet so I would improve soil drainage if planting directly into the ground, otherwise, they might rot before they take root.


                        Here is my little square meter of garlic planted in late October.
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                        Garlic grows nice and bulbous in the second year. These won't reach that level of maturity as I plan to pull them up come mid-May next year to make room for something else.

                        I plan to eat them in their leafy state as they're delicious cooked or raw.


                        Growing decent sized onions from seed takes a long, long time, but there is a lot of fun to be had along the way. Good luck, OP.
                         
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                          Garlic is looking great @misterQ :blue thumb:
                          I decided to pot everything, as the ground was so wet. Will just have to see how it gets on & if it fails - will try again next year:biggrin:
                          This is the first time for onions & garlic for me - from sets & seed....should be fun & also a learning curve no doubt:yay:
                           
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                            I have my soil blocks ready to start my hot pepper seeds. Guess I should get at that today...

                            that noise you hear is procrastination dragging my heels....this is what I need in the behind..:catapult:
                             
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                              Sowed my Kesae onions yesterday 30th Dec, heated propagator in conservatory. Will be using old aquarium lights once they are through

                              Alex
                               
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                                Oh my goodness! I've been planting bulbs! :doh: I found four bags in the shed! They were still hard so hopefully they will shoot! :fingers crossed:
                                 
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