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| Between sow, and sow out? just checked the veg planner to answer my previous post, (forgot I had bookmarked it) and for cabbage it says 'sow out' but I don't know what that means. should I start them off indoors?
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| sow out means in the garden, .......and sow means under cover(i presume) though i've started everything off indoors, they seem to get going loads quicker.
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| it says it on the back of some seed packets, regarding what time of year you should plant them and usually has a little diagram with different colours on it ![]()
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| When I was aboy back in the.......60's you could only buy brassicas loose ie;they were kept in buckets of water.They were grown in the ground then pulled and sold on,none of this growing in modules. When you planted them they would wilt for a couple of days then they would be fine!
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