What should I be doing for feb and march?

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Millie
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What should I be doing for feb and march?

Post: # 48969Post Millie »

Apart from clear the lottie, which Ive just left to its own devices for the last 6 months or so :oops:

What should I be planting now, either at home or at lottie?

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Post: # 48973Post Andy Hamilton »

I have written a little article about gardening jobs for Feb and if I get time I will follow it up with one for March and put that up next week. :mrgreen:

Hope that helps.
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Post: # 49000Post Millie »

Thanks! I saw one of the clips earlier and it really inspired me lol. Ive just gone through all my seeds so I can get started planting indoors, as I tend to kill em off if they are seeds when they go out!! :shock: :oops:

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What you should be doing!

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Apart from sitting in front of the last of the logs on our fire......we've started 'chitting' some spuds (supermarket - as part of an experiment & seed potatoes)

The Digger has already been busy digging over our deep beds (which we put in last year) Bought some onion sets and shallots (they can go in - if it wasn't raining outside) And now we're looking for some Jerusalem Artichokes.........but can't seem to find good cheap ones from the greengrocer!

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