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    hi people,

    i hope we are all well,

    I moved into my new property in august, so havent really managed to get anything in the ground other than salad leaves and spinach

    Ive dug a 2m x 2m section up and have added horse manure, ive also got the borders prepared for beans and other tall growing plants.

    Ive found the info online to be a bit confusing considering this is the first time ive tried doing this.

    I just want some one to tell me what to do and when

    I need it to beeasy this year whilst i develop my knowledge

    Thanks for any help you may be willing to give.
    J.

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    Hi J. The What I did today thread is often pretty helpful. http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...today_512.html What are you planning on growing in your 2x2 section? Spuds were great for me to break up the ground, and nice and easy
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    • #3
      Don't expect to manage a 100% success on your first attempt. I only started in April and about 70% of my veg was successful. Just think of what you really want to grow, read how much space it needs, and plant away. You'll discover what grows well in your soil and what does, what you enjoy growing and what you don't and after the first year you'll have a better idea what to grow another time.

      It's hard for others to advise you on what to plant because everyone likes different things and gets enjoyment from different plants.
      Bear in mind that it's probably too late in the year to plant anything new now, but you can prepare your beds for next year. Personally I will be sowing my first seeds under cover in January and planting in my bed in early March. A greenhouse, polytunnel or coldframe will allow you to start earlier.

      Do you have any ideas on what you'd particularly like to grow?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by OllieMartin View Post
        Personally I will be sowing my first seeds under cover in January and planting in my bed in early March. A greenhouse, polytunnel or coldframe will allow you to start earlier.

        Do you have any ideas on what you'd particularly like to grow?
        What you sowing in Jan Ollie?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by FionaH View Post
          What you sowing in Jan Ollie?
          Leeks, Musselburgh and Onions, Befordshire Champion (indoors)
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          • #6
            Cheers Ollie
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            • #7
              Hi J, welcome to the vine, I doubt you'll get confused on here, there's lots of really good easy to follow advice and if you don't understand...say so. We don't bite, well not too hard.

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              • #8
                Thanks for all your help so far.

                It would be so much easier if everytime i went to my garden center they had a "plant now" section

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                • #9
                  ^ they do, don't they? Anything they have on sale can be planted now.
                  All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                  • #10
                    unless you mean seeds... you need to check the back of the pack for when to sow.

                    What I would do is buy the seeds that I want, then organise them into a monthly divider system: one of those expanding folders is great
                    Last edited by Two_Sheds; 20-10-2009, 12:56 PM.
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