Into the veggie patch today went

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Into the veggie patch today went

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beetroot
red onions
spring onions
marrow
courgette
gerkins
crown pumpkin
butternut squash
radishes
lettuce
lollo rosso
kolh rabi
swede


already in (or in from last year)
assorted peas and beans
potatoes
asparagus
strawberries
silverbeet
spinach
dill
sage

and still my seedbox seems full, got to build another raised border this weekend.
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Meanwhile on the other side of the world we are harvesting those and planting spring cabbage!
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Post: # 72551Post possum »

i know, a forum like this is great, because when your veggie patch is dormant, you can enjoy the successes of those in the southern hemisphere and vice versa

just remembered, there are also jerusalem artichokes and yams already planted , just about to go out and plant a whole load more from the seed box.
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Post: # 72559Post Peggy Sue »

I have a plan to do Jeruselum Artichokes next year. There are a few growing as an inheritace on my my new allotment, do I dig them up and replant in spring? Not sure if they do like potatoes and 'multiply'?
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