What can be sown now that can over winter or be harvested in winter?

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Y.E.A.H

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So late this year i can't think of anything to sow now for the winter months!
If anyone can think of anything?! thanks  :D

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I've just sown some winter cauliflowers.

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Oooooh what variety aunt?!  ::)

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North Foreland, Clapton and Candid Charm.

I've sown some more Calabrese too - Typhoon.

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Just think of freezing rain in January and a stew!!  :D

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Y.E.A.H

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Cheers!  :D i'll go and buy some seeds tomorrow  :D

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I have just sown, Cauliflower Jerome, Cabbage Tundra and Sprouting Brtoccoli Rudolph.
There is no better show of antisipation than a man sowing seeds in a field.

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Petit Posy sprouts if you are quick.
I`m left handed, what`s your excuse?

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What a coincidence, I'm about to sow North Foreland caulis!  ;) (Isn't that a Kent Lighthouse?).

Soon to sow spring cabbage, (April) & don't forget to leave space for your garlic & winter oniions.
Did it really tell you to do THAT on the packet?

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I've just moved my little homemade fruit/veg cage off the red currants ready for planting with winter crops.  Have got some purple sprouting broccoli to go in this weekend and also thinking about kale as well.

If you are late with your seeds, what about baby veg plants?  At work I have a selection of baby veg packs on offer - some fast croppers for this summer and some for overwinter.  Customers are snapping up PSB, kale, spring cabbage, caulies and I'm still being asked for brussels so got a few packs in this week.  Might be worth a quick trip to your local centre  :)

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Caulis being sown today, Tundra cabbage and Red Russian kale.
I'll leave the spring greens til a bit later.

Isn't it a bit late for sowing swede? Mine were sown in May  :unsure:  ???

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Thanks very much everyone!!!!  :D


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