Hi all!
I am getting my first allotment in around 3-4 weeks when it is vacated by the current owner. I haven't been to see it yet, but it is currently in use so I am hoping that it is in good condition and I can start right away!
I know that by the time I am able to start planting it will probably be somewhere around mid-May, so I was wondering what sort of things would be good to go in then - if anything?
Is there anything I can start growing from seed indoors now that I can then transplant later on?
Thanks in advance! Any and all advice to an allotment newbie is welcome, even if it doesn't answer the above!
-Emma
I am getting my first allotment in around 3-4 weeks when it is vacated by the current owner. I haven't been to see it yet, but it is currently in use so I am hoping that it is in good condition and I can start right away!
I know that by the time I am able to start planting it will probably be somewhere around mid-May, so I was wondering what sort of things would be good to go in then - if anything?
Is there anything I can start growing from seed indoors now that I can then transplant later on?
Thanks in advance! Any and all advice to an allotment newbie is welcome, even if it doesn't answer the above!
-Emma
Welcome to the Vine.
And there are always veg plug plants from nurseries etc to plug the gaps. If you sow at home, the trick is going to be keeping everything happy until it can get in the ground.
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