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  • Whats everyone sowing this month?

    I have found that now my seedlings are established and everything is in final grow spots, i have time to devote to new babies. Just wondering what people are sowing this month, to get some idea's. I hate being broody!!!!!

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    I've sown some dwarf green curly kale this week. Will be transplanting out when onions come out I think.....

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    • #3
      I've sown more carrots and broccoli which I am familiar with. I have also sown some leek seeds (I hope not too late with them, but have never tried to grow leeks before). Loads of radishes in amongst everything else and basil, coriander and about to do oregano.
      Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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      • #4
        ive just about sown everything now, apart from the 2 free packets of seed i got with this months magazine, will have to find some space to squeeze them in or they will have to go in the window baskets at the front of the house ! had some spare tumbling tom`s so they have gone in the baskets at the front, only problem is we get alot of ramblers in the village ! so as well has blatenly peeping in my windows ! they will be helping themselves to my tomatos !!!!

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        • #5
          I have sown some more beetroot in modules ready to plug a few gaps in a few weeks.
          Will also be sowing more cabbage, lettuce, radish and dwarf french beans.
          Imagination is everything, it is a preview of what is to become.

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          • #6
            i've just got back from a few hours on the allotment.
            i sowed some runners in the ground, and parsnip in a pot, plus some more sweetcorn and brocolli.
            Finding Home

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            • #7
              More beetroot, perpetual spinach, and my winter kale, spring cabbage and white sprouting broccoli .
              I have started to harvest my early turnips so i will pop a few more seeds into modules today to get a late crop.
              Wren

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              • #8
                cavalo nero kale going in today,and might sow some winter radish too....

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                • #9
                  Going to keep going with successional sowings of peas and salads. I never sow my runner beans until the last week in June - they're just ready as the French beans are over and keep cropping until the frosts that way.
                  Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.

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                  • #10
                    today - some more peas and furio spring onions.

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                    • #11
                      Cheers for that tip on runners Bluemoon, I hadn't sown runners as I really haven't the space with all the Frenchies so I'll do that then

                      I sowed some red salad bowl today and I'm still running along on sowing borlottis and some yellow dwarfs through to the end of the month. Will carry on with sowing carrots and radishes and salads for a while longer.
                      Hayley B

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                      • #12
                        Most of the salad item need to be repeat sown this month. Other items will be the stuff that tends to bolt, like spinach, chard and beetroot. Other than that it is a case of waiting to plant out stuff waiting in the wings.

                        Ian

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                        • #13
                          Wow - there's still lots that can be sown then

                          Can most seeds be sown into modules and transplanted, or are there some things that can only be sown directly into their final positions?
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                          Babs

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by louisesgarden View Post
                            ive just about sown everything now, apart from the 2 free packets of seed i got with this months magazine, will have to find some space to squeeze them in or they will have to go in the window baskets at the front of the house ! had some spare tumbling tom`s so they have gone in the baskets at the front, only problem is we get alot of ramblers in the village ! so as well has blatenly peeping in my windows ! they will be helping themselves to my tomatos !!!!
                            I think I would have to put a sign on them saying they are experimental and eating them could seriously damage your health... might make them think twice

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                            • #15
                              I'll sow probably more beets and carrots-never enough carrots and as for beets-the ones sowed earlier on don't want to grow.More parsley and dill.

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