what will best to grow in winter?
what will best to grow in winter?
hello there my father and myself have a allotment and are currently looking at what to grow during the winter months any ideas thanks
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Re: what will best to grow in winter?
Here's a few -
http://www.realseeds.co.uk/orientalgreens.html
plus garlic , onions and so on . Never too late to stick something in
http://www.realseeds.co.uk/orientalgreens.html
plus garlic , onions and so on . Never too late to stick something in
Re: what will best to grow in winter?
I've just put some carrots in, and will be planting garlic shortly.
Re: what will best to grow in winter?
Ive only grown carrots the once Ive never grown garlic ill have another go
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Re: what will best to grow in winter?
root veg and sprouts are in also have chillies and few other things planted in the poly tunnel
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Re: what will best to grow in winter?
Garlic always grows well, but for the best results, plant before the first frost (i.e.: autumn). I don't know if it is an 'old wife’s tale', but I am led to believe that a good frost aids the growing process, as it is meant to assist with ‘forcing’ the parent bulb to divide. This, in turn, results in a garlic head with lots of good sized bulbs, not a few large ones.
Kale is also a good hardy crop, although it tends to remain dormant during the winter and suddenly ‘bloom’ once the days get a bit longer (end of February / early March). I think that it may be a bit late to grow it from seed now: I usually plant it in the garden in September, after the plants have grown to about 3 inches.
Lastly, the other winter crop that I grow are leeks, although, as with the kale, it may be a bit late to sow them now. Mind you, if we have a mild autumn, they may grow well!
Kale is also a good hardy crop, although it tends to remain dormant during the winter and suddenly ‘bloom’ once the days get a bit longer (end of February / early March). I think that it may be a bit late to grow it from seed now: I usually plant it in the garden in September, after the plants have grown to about 3 inches.
Lastly, the other winter crop that I grow are leeks, although, as with the kale, it may be a bit late to sow them now. Mind you, if we have a mild autumn, they may grow well!
Re: what will best to grow in winter?
How could I forget winter lettuce!
Re: what will best to grow in winter?
Sept is a bit late for stuff from seed or even rooted young plants. Anything young growing now will be ready January on. Your chance is to plan a winter rotation next year after your main crop. If you're thinking of stocks for shortages/survival then you need to grow essentials like potatos, beans, carrots and preserve the excess for winter use. Let us know what you have planned as I have an allotment and always learning from others.