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seeds I got to plant out
« on: March 02, 2011, 17:27 »
Ok heres a run down of the seeds I have ready for planting out and I need advice.

1. Runner Bean Enorma
2. Swede Marian
3. Cabbage Savoy Perfection
4. Cauliflower ( All year round )?
5. Broccoli Green Sprouting Calabrese
6. Parsnip Gladiator
7. Brussel Sprouts Mezzo Nano
8. Beetroot Boltardy
9.Onions Red Burgundy & White Spanish ( Seed ) but I got some bulbs to so will the seeds keep? )
10. Carrot Rainbow mix & Fly away F1
11. Pea Feltham First

If you check the pictures of the growing area I have I am hoping someone can advise on the best places to plant these seeds and what can go together I am looking to plant the Carrots in my raised bed.

need to know spacings as these need to go in the ground. Am still waiting for the potatoes grow bags and seeds to come they are leaving it a bit late to post..

Ideas please.

Cheers Bill
« Last Edit: March 02, 2011, 17:28 by billathome65 »
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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2011, 17:33 »
Bill remind us again of the size of your plot, save us trawling through posts

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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2011, 17:39 »
Crikey Bill

Unless the impression I have formed is wrong, I reckon you may be being a bit ambitious.

Nothing wrong with ambition of course, just I had got the impression that you hadn't got that much space.
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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2011, 18:12 »
Yes, save the onion seed for next year.

I think you should have space for all of that BUT you really will only be able to grow a few of each. With the carrots you should be able to get three crops this year.

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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2011, 10:20 »
Sorry was in a rush to get to work yesterday and didn't explain fully I am not going to use all the seeds this year as I don't have the space just wanted to know the best general areas to plant them.

this is the garden space I have

Pictures again  :D

has a raised bed now as shown in next pic. Am thinking Cabbage, Broccoli, swede?

Thinking Carrots here?

I got this area to

tarpaulin gone now. Broad Been and Sprouts. I just hope it's not to shaded though by the fence.

And this space is quite well drained. . Onions and possibly a few leeks if I pic some up?

Just not sure of the best planting arrangement Plus what ells can I plant ones the cabbage etc are harvested so I get the best possible use out of a small space? I like most root veg.

Cheers Bill
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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2011, 11:02 »
You could get some radish and rocket seeds. They are really fast growing, I use them to fill any gaps in the garden until something else is ready to go in.

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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2011, 11:27 »
thanks for the tips have never had Rocket believe it or not. I like Radish but gives me indigestion  ;) but hey what the heck I'll go with those.

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« Reply #7 on: March 03, 2011, 13:56 »
God love you - I like your optimism for the space you have! Just remember that the brassica family (including swedes) produce big leaves that produce a lot of shade and take up a lot of space too. You could grow both carrots and leeks in your raised bed - recommended to help avoid carrot fly too. You can get small cabbage varieties and also short broad beans and sprouts. You may get a crop of small beetroot after harvesting early summer cabbage. Against the fence, which way does it face? I have grown sugar snap peas sucessfully in a partly-shaded area which are lovely and can be supported by your fence. Some broad beans could fit in here and help support the peas. My best advice is not to try too many of each plant but limit yourself to just a few of those that grow quite big. That way, you will get a better idea of things for the following year, what spaces you could have used better, what space you ran out of, what you could have tried using after harvesting. That way, you won't be disappointed by overcrowding things which may lead to disease and/or poor crops. The very best of luck.
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« Reply #8 on: March 03, 2011, 14:39 »
First check the seed packets for how close in a row you can plant your varieties.

If it was my little plot I'd do rows from the little path back towards the fence.
plant a row of savoy cabbage 18in away from the fence then an 18in gap to
a row of swede 18in gap
a row of autumn broccoli 18in gap
a row of parsnip 18in gap to box bed
That's 7ft 6in....is there enough room?

In the box bed sow carrots and plant onions, and in the little cross bed sow your beetroots
and peas (You'll only get a taste of peas in the little space) in a long row each.
Try a couple of BB plants and a couple of Brussels at the back and see how they do.

You and others will probably have different plans, but that's what I'd do ;)

All of the crops that you have chosen, except the carrots) will be there from spring until autumn/winter, so I doubt you'd get much in the way of a follow on crop in the same year.
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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2011, 16:18 »
First check the seed packets for how close in a row you can plant your varieties.

If it was my little plot I'd do rows from the little path back towards the fence.
plant a row of savoy cabbage 18in away from the fence then an 18in gap to
a row of swede 18in gap
a row of autumn broccoli 18in gap
a row of parsnip 18in gap to box bed
That's 7ft 6in....is there enough room?

In the box bed sow carrots and plant onions, and in the little cross bed sow your beetroots
and peas (You'll only get a taste of peas in the little space) in a long row each.
Try a couple of BB plants and a couple of Brussels at the back and see how they do.

You and others will probably have different plans, but that's what I'd do ;)

All of the crops that you have chosen, except the carrots) will be there from spring until autumn/winter, so I doubt you'd get much in the way of a follow on crop in the same year.


I got no real plans at the moment so all advice is welcome I got the measurements for more help

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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2011, 16:26 »
7ft across 8ft Long up to the raised bed approx



Raised bed 6ft long 2ft wide approx

3ft across almost 9ft long this is quite well drained this spot.



Not measured this spot but possibly 9ft long.




BTW I just checked the packets and as they where from an online shop they just say packaged 2010 sow by Dec 2012 oh dear now I have to find out when I need to start sowing each variety of seeds I got   :blush: :blush: :blush:

Cheers Bill
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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2011, 17:16 »
Never rains but it pours huh Bill  :D  Never mind, whilst you're checking  the variety sowing times the grounds drying out and hopefully the weathers warming up.

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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2011, 17:42 »
There are some posts from last year where a user has done square foot gardening in her front garden - the name escapes me at the moment.

Its certainly worth a look, Id throw out the packet instructions on spacing and any ideas you may have of large areas of a specific crop. You really only have enough space for a taster of things. Lots of squares, sucessionally planted with a low volume of crops.


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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2011, 17:49 »
Do an advanced forum search on "square foot" username "elcie".

There's a few threads.
Did it really tell you to do THAT on the packet?

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Re: seeds I got to plant out
« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2011, 21:47 »
Ok because of a lack of space I have decided to go with this.

Runner beans and Sprouts along the fence.

Onions and Carrots in the raised bed.

Broccoli and Cauliflower in the 7 by 8

Swede in the 3 by 9 with a couple of beets as I don't like them but the wife does.

still waiting for the potatoes bags and potatoes due before the end of march the letter says? we will see.

Going to do some leeks If I can find a spot for them as we like leeks.

I've got a couple of large tubs and thinking Tomatoes  if they can be grown outside, and maybe the leeks in one?

Anyway that's the plan

Bill

Will keep the other seeds for next year.


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