Growing veg overwinter

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Camile
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Growing veg overwinter

Post: # 72461Post Camile »

Hello again,

I was just wonderring if I should plant the lettuce seeds and all in the tunnel straight away, or start them off inside and only then moving them ?

and that also applies to any other veg to overwinter ...

because as far as I understood, you can grow lettuce all year around.

Any other veg that I could start off now and get a harvest, or overwinter them for an early harvest next year ?

Thanks,
Camile

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Post: # 72466Post chadspad »

Broad beans can be done about now I think.
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Post: # 72467Post Peggy Sue »

I got landcress fro the Real Seed company that you can sew now, and garlic and onions can go in Oct
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Post: # 72468Post Peggy Sue »

Oh yes spring cabbage of course!
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