Following harvests I have areas in my vegetable garden to plant out other vegetable seedlings I have ready. Assuming that they are continually watered well does anyone know if planting out in this very hot weather would be detrimental to the seedlings?
I have cabbage, perpetual spinach and collard greens seedlings ready. I also want to sow directly in the plot some dwarf haricot beans, radishes and beetroot.
I have cabbage, perpetual spinach and collard greens seedlings ready. I also want to sow directly in the plot some dwarf haricot beans, radishes and beetroot.

Plus for sowing seeds, I draw a groove with my hoe and fill it with water and leave to drain away, sow my seeds and cover with soil and water again with the rose on the can. Finally pull a dusty layer of earth over the row as a mulch to keep the moisture in.
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