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so it wont be long the veggies christmas approaches getting the seed in and in march the potatoes, thank goodness for fleece SO COME ON WHO IS GOING TO HAVE THERE SPUDS IN AND WHO IS PUTTING IN WHAT SEED SOON OOOOOOOOOOOOH IM SO EXICTED BEEN CLEARING OUR ALLOTMENT FOR 6 MONTHS NOW WE CAN SOW SEEDS AND POTS SOOON ,im exicted(runs around allotment no clothes on ) :dave:
come on everyone lets see what we are all planting lol

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Post: # 9793Post Wombat »

I put MY spuds in a couple of weeks ago! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 9796Post Hepsibah »

It's alright for you over there in Oz, the ground is still frozen here and so am I. :roll:
I do have tomatoes germinating on my windowsills though and I may try carrots in buckets in the greenhouse in the next couple of weeks.
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Post: # 9797Post shiney »

Put yer trollies back on Gunners!

Well done to you tho both tho. I still have to find a place for some spuds. Why can't I plant 'em where I did last year I wonder?

I have to wait a bit until I can sow the seeds you sent me, but rest assured I will plant them asap.
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Post: # 9808Post Moorf »

So what should I be planting right now... I'm in New Zealand... I want to get lots of winter veggies on the go, do I start now?
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Post: # 9813Post Wombat »

Brassicas are a a good start Moorf!

(Cabbage, caulis, broccoli, brussel sprouts)

You might also have a go at broad beans, leeks, lettuce, spinach or turnips and soon start off your onions for next spring.

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Post: # 9819Post Moorf »

Thanks Nev :wink:
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