Lock down – grow your own
Amateur Gardening|July 18, 2020
There’s still loads you can sow, grow and eat
Peter Seabrook
Lock down – grow your own

THE raised wooden containers made from recycled pallets to grow vegetables and salads (our pallet-able/palatable gardening theme!) have proved very successful. Early crops have been harvested and eaten during a lockdown, and follow- up crops sown and planted.

This week, we come to the last-chance saloon for a number of the summer vegetable crops, when it comes to sowing beetroot, carrots, peas, and French beans.

Left any longer in Essex, they will not have enough growing time to crop well. The warmer southwest may have a little longer, but my notes over the years give the mid-July deadline.

This story is from the July 18, 2020 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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