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What can I grow in allotment in autumn ?

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  • wellused
    wellused Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    I have ordered winter onions when do the onion moth stop laying, mine won't be delivered until next month, I've covered my leeks up after an earlier attack?
  • Yorkie1
    Yorkie1 Posts: 12,758 Forumite
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    savemoney wrote: »
    I grow garlic on my allotment from march/April this year harvested in July and didn't need a frost. I have heard it help having a frost but I got fairly decent crop.

    I recently planted some Winter onions to harvest in May. I am going to plant some green manure soon on some bare beds.

    There are different garlic varieties - some are autumn planting in order to get the frost, others are spring planting.
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