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What to Grow When The Kitchen Garden
I thought I would start a thread where we add as we go along what can be planted when.
OK.... I will start just by putting in the posts for all of the months and you can help me add to it
I will add some things in now. If you have anymore! Please post and I will add them to the top
OK.... I will start just by putting in the posts for all of the months and you can help me add to it

I will add some things in now. If you have anymore! Please post and I will add them to the top

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January
Aubergine
Chili Peppers
Cress
Onion Seeds
Peas
Radish
Sweet Pepper
February
Aubergine
Broad Bean
Cabbage
Calabrese
Carrot
Cauliflower
Celeriac
Celery
Chili
Kohl Rabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Onion seeds
Peas
Radish
Spring onion
Spinach
Sweet pepper
Tomato
March
Artichoke
Beetroot
Aubergine
Broad Bean
Cabbage
Calabrese
Carrot
Cauliflower
Celeriac
Celery
Chili
Kohl Rabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Onion seeds
Peas
Radish
Spring onion
Spinach
Sweet pepper
Tomato
Brussel Sprout
Cape Gooseberry
Cucumber
Radichio
Romanesco
Swede
Salsify
TurnipFeb GC: £200 Spent: £190.790 -
April
May
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July
Cress
Lettuce,
Salad leaves
spring onions
Spinach
Winter cabbages (plug plants)
Beetroots (first half of the month)
Carrots
Potatoes (a quick maturing variety)
Kale
Chinese cabbage
Fennel
Kohl Rabi
Mibuna
Mizuna
Pak Choi
Rocket
Dwarf french beans (if you are quick)
August
Carrot
Lettuces
Spring onions
Radish (including winter types)
Leaf beet
Land cress
Spring cabbage
Oriental cabbage
Carrots
Endive
Salad leaves
Kohl rabi
Autumn onions
Spring cabbages
Salad leaves
Turnips
Romanesco Cauliflower (certain types)
Mange Tout
September:
Cress
Carrots
Mibuna
Mizuna
RadishFeb GC: £200 Spent: £190.790 -
October
Broad beans
Carrot
Pak Choi
Mibuna
Mizuna
Radish
Rapini
Kailaan
November
Broad Bean
Peas
December
Peas
Onion seeds
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October
Broad beans"The purpose of Life is to spread and create Happiness" :j0 -
Thanks this is really helpful!0
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I sow a late crop of mangetout in late August and get a small crop until Christmas - providing it does not snow. Copes with frost but not gales.If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0
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Thanks guys
will add the final ones tomorrow
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Are the things from October onwards planted in a greenhouse or outside? (Sorry I'm a newbie)0
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I sow Rapini and Kailaan up until October and leave in the greenhouse if its really cold but have grown it outisde in a sheltered position from a late sowing - that crops up until christmas. Quite a few oriental greens can be sown up till then if not after. HTH0
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