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we have a small raised bed currently populated by tomato and pepper plants once these have been harvested what would you suggest to sow over the winter,. i was considering garlic and onions any other suggestions? cheers jase

By lessthanjase on 08 September 09 in Growing | Report misuse

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  • Hi you can sow winter onions, garlic and shallots now if you like, this will give you about a 2 week harvesting head start next yeardependant on variety of what your growing.

    Does'nt sound like much but if your growing on an allotment where problems can be rife like rust say having your plants finished before late summer can be handy.

    peter

    By peter1978 on 17 October 09 | Report misuse

  • To replenish the soil of depleted nitogren and enjoy some much needed greens, I would sow some over-wintering spinach seed. In around 6 - 8 weeks you will be picking spinach leaves and it will carry on growing all winter. When other stuff you've planted elsewhere is ready to harvest, you dig it back in and let it replenish the soil for you.

    By AccidentalGardener on 12 September 09 | Report misuse

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