By AnnabellaWB on 26 October 09 in Growing
Login or sign up to respond to questions
It's a good time to plant fruit trees or bushes and you could sow some forage pea or rye green manure now to protect the soil over winter and enrich it for next year's planting.
Have fun whatever you decide to do!
By clare_ewins on 20 November 09 | Report misuse
Sara has given you fab advice, you still have time to get all of those things in for the spring. You can also start to plan what you want to grow next year. One of my favourite things to do is to sit with the seed catalogues some paper and plan out your plot and the rotation you will use, then you can work out a calendar of what, where, when and you will be sorted ready to start growing in the Spring. You can also do lots of ground work too, top dressing of an organic manure like chicken pellets, cover up beds/areas you won't be planting on to suppress weeds and also it will help to warm up the soil in spring. Good luck and enjoy.
By miffy on 03 November 09 | Report misuse
Hi
As well as all the onions, garlic. broad beans, early peas etc, its spring bulb planting time and some daffs and a few tulops and alliums don't take up much growing space but make it possible to harvest early flowers and cheer the plot up in the depths of cold old March/April Good luck
By sara venn on 31 October 09 | Report misuse
According to gardener's question time Broad Beans are to be sown now (that's if you like them!) which I don't.
Good luck.
Sarah T
By taylorsarahjane on 30 October 09 | Report misuse
Hi! It'll be a bit difficult to see any immediate results from anything you plant now, but here are a few things you can get in to steal a march on next spring. Catch up with "What to do in Oct/Nov" on the blog. I haven't tried mizuna myself, but my landcress is still producing under a cloche. Great in soup as well as fresh in salads and sandwiches.
You can get garlic and onion sets in now, and broad beans as well. Try and cover them with a cloche of some sort to keep them warm until they come up. The best thing you can do is some digging and/or covering the ground with a nice thick layer of manure to both fertilise ready for next spring and keep the weeds off during the winter.
Get hold of some weed suppressant fabric if you can and put it down, taking it off to dig over and pull out weed roots in stretches of about 10 yards. Once the ground looks nice and weed free, cover it in manure and then recover with the fabric. Should be fantastic by the spring and keep you busy! Don't try and do too much at one time.
Best of luck!
By Lucy Harding on 27 October 09 | Report misuse
More questions in "Growing"
I am going to grow some vegetables in a patch of my garden which is currently completly covered in weeds I know the easiest option is to get on my knees and weed it But I wondered if any1 had some other method I could use which would be quickereasier
By jigsaw on 19 November 09
Hi am new to all this, but managed successully to grow some strawberries in a pot last year and some herbs. I have a small garden at the rear of my property and have dug it over in preperation of planting something this year. what should i plant?
By Porsche121 on 15 November 09
can you grow grapes easily in this fair and pleasant land?
By jackx on 12 November 09
Hi all I'm in Ireland, am I on my own ? I only have a small space and am very interested in growing "my own "I tried to make a go of it a few years ago but have been pregnant since (not with the same child ). So where do I start ? Thanks!
By berna on 12 November 09
Hi, I am a mum to two small boys, and want to start growing my own vegetables. I don't have much free time, and would like too know what veg is best to start with? also how to prepare the land? I have an area of 6ftx4ft approx. Thanks
By emi on 12 November 09
Is there anyone thinking of starting an urban forest garden who would like to share experiences, ideas and advice? If so, please post here.
By clare_ewins on 11 November 09
Live in Billinge and am a very keen gardener and would love to be involved in growing veg etc anywhere nearby, surely there must be some land that can be used?
By rc1992 on 08 November 09
Wait no longer for an allotment come and get involved with the FLFI (Farnham Local Food Initiative). They are looking for 'YOU' to work the land with them. They grow fruits, veg, herbs. Check the web site for more information farnhamfood.com.
Jay
By JMP on 08 November 09
i had 6 strwberry plants which produced a small crop this season, with runners now i,ve got about 15 plants how do i protect the plants over winter for ready for the next season..
By gadga on 20 October 09
an apple tree thet i planted from a pip in my garden, got it's first fruit this year (15 yrs old) one small sour apple that fell off early.i need another apple tree to pollinate but what type do i need?no idea what the origonal tree was can you help?
By apickles on 12 October 09
Hi there, I am a real novice wanting to dip more than my toe in but don't really know where to start! Have a small garden, putting in raised beds and ceramic sinks and could do with some advice on what soil to use and what to start sowing now, thanks
By Heart Gallery on 28 September 09
Hi I have a couple questions.
Does anyone know if I can plant potatoes all year round?
Also does anyone know if I can grow tomatoes inside, I know right now isn't the best time to grow tomatoes which is why I thought inside could be an idea?
Thanks
By Wouldliketogrow24 on 23 September 09
I'm in Colchester, Essex and I am looking for some freshly cut logs around 8-12" in diameter and 18-24" long. I've got three types of mushrooms that I want to grow and haven't yet been able to source logs yet. Is anyone able to help? Thanks.
By AccidentalGardener on 12 September 09
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
mr kitchoff in the manchester evening news informs me i need nitrogen in my composter ,but he doesn't tell me how to obtain it, in what form can i obtain nitrogen obviously science was not my best subject at school.
By 1952jan on 05 September 09
Hi, The snails have eaten most of my sprouting broccoli plants - has anyone over got any extra plants that we could trade some seeds for?
By helpers193 on 04 September 09
I am starting out with Veg growing and I had hoped to grow all the vegs for Xmas dinner. Have I missed the boat for this year now?
I am looking to buy plug grown plants and grow in a raised bed
By Monkeynut on 26 August 09
Hello
We are looking for a crop that coud be sown now. I wondered if there were any suggestions. Thinking of Swiss Chard, Spinach, Turnips however wondered if cabbages and carrots were still possible.
Thanks
By Cardon1 on 23 August 09
In the raised bed we are growing we have tomamto plants thatappear to be producing tomatoes. However the plants have spread somewhat and I am not sure if I shoud be pruning & I wondered if anyone could advise.
By Cardon1 on 23 August 09
Scarborough, N. Yorks: I'm interested in growing with others on some kind of a community basis. I'd like to appeal to any others in the area who are interested in developing initiatives to increase our chances of growing locally. Please contact me.
By rc1496 on 22 August 09
Myself and another group of about ten people who wish to grow our own veg etc have been in touch.There are a few others in the area showing interest. There are two landowners who have shown interest aswell. But nothing is moving. Help
By rc3728 on 21 August 09
I know of a parcel of land near where i live which is sometimes used as a playing field and i was wondering how i could go about convincing the council to turn it into allotments. Can anyone help.
Thanks.
By albaynia on 14 August 09
Hello all can anyone tell me why potato plants grow what look like tomatoes on them and what are they for ????
By robin32 on 09 August 09
With pumpkins once you have a fruit established does anyone nip off the other leaves so all is concentrated on producing a huge pumpkin? Also has any body else had issues with growing peas and carrots this year?
By tonsey on 04 August 09
I had planted some swede the other day, how long will it take for the harvest
By johnathan on 03 August 09
How to become a good gardener? Any advice? Thanks
By newgardener on 31 July 09
have small garden which is quite shady, growing veg with limited success. Anybody any tips?
By jeremyhelen on 30 July 09
Has anyone found a problem with people offering land to grow on, then after you have spent much time effort and mony on improving it with manure and rotavation etc they change their minds?
By Tim P on 28 July 09
Our new Landshare site is small, big enough for our veggies but not for dedicated fruit area & west side is shaded by trees. Can we grow currants, gooseberries, rasps etc in tubs and what is best location [have grass surround, but can't dig it up]??
By growers22498 on 27 July 09
Is there anything that I can sow in August? I've just been given access to some land and it's going to be a couple of weeks before it's ready - but what can I plant this time of year? Cheers.
By johanger on 27 July 09
i'm in my second year of growing my own and am having a go at growing romanesco cauli, the plants are very big but no sign of the cauli as yet, do i just wait or have i not done something
By glennleanne on 26 July 09
i planted flyaway carrots sometime ago now, but over the past few days i have noticed they have purple heads. I now know that this is not carrots can anyone help identfy what this is, the leaf looks very similar to flat leaf parsley.
By robster100 on 22 July 09
Three weeks ago i sowed some seeds in greenhouse and most have started to grow except my toms and sweet peppers. Cauli, raddish, cabbage, carrots, spring onions all doing well and runners have been planted out but no toms or peppers. Why!!!
By sharron on 15 July 09
There are five growers now listed in Stratford-upon-Avon but no land owners have signed up.
Any ideas for getting Stratford based land owners to register?
Thanks
By growers11204 on 15 July 09
1) Is a 2ft tall (and growing) lettuce normal? The rest are OK, but this is like a runaway romaine!
2) Why would garlic decide to fall down, has been fine for months.
3) What's a pretty pink wild flower/weed with 8 buds & clover like leaves called?
By Stonejenson on 13 July 09
I have recently asked the local council for a piece of land for the purpose of local enrichment through growing, it seems like a large task any hints and tips those of you who have already started up a community garden, glasgow volunteers?
michael
By growers14542 on 10 July 09
Planted onions & shallots last Oct. Both have just been lifted: pleased with onions; lots of gd sized bulbs. Shallots produced lots of bulbs (8 to 13 per original bulb) but are small. The plots were treated exactly the same. What did I do wrong?
By growers3714 on 07 July 09
Whenever I grow carrots, they are always small. It doesn't matter what type of carrot I grow. Is there any way I can stop this happening?
By Vegetable02 on 05 July 09
Hi
My purple sprouting broccoli (sown spring 2008 and overwintered) didn't produce any spears or turn purple. Instead I've got lots of green leaves this year, which taste nice but weren't what I anticipated. Any ideas what caused this?
By Leveller on 04 July 09
I have noticed a couple of pieces of unused land in my village, I am unsure how to approach the owners to find out if they could be available - is there a protocol or can anyone give me some good advice from their own experiences please.
By Daisy Chain on 03 July 09
does anyone know what plants can live together i had a idea of growing my lettuce near my peas as peas grow up, does anyone know what other plants could live near or next to each other as i only have a small part of the garden and pots to grow in
By pauly001 on 03 July 09
hey everytime i plant peas i end up with a brown dead plant after i take a few pods off is there way to keep the pea plant alive or do i have to keep replanting everytime i harvest ?
By pauly001 on 29 June 09
I live in a council house with a 60 foot garden. I would love someone to get use out of it for growing fruit and/or veg. Do I have to have the council's permission first before I offer it?
By soosie on 26 June 09
There are a few bits of disused land in my area, presumably owned by the council. How do i go about approaching them in regards to using the land for growing veg!?
By babylash on 24 June 09
My mother has a large garden and over the years it has been filled with beautiful veg. Since my father passed away the garden has been taken over by Japaneze knotweed. Is there anything that can get rid of this pest so she can landshare?
By cariad1 on 24 June 09
hi
iv had a ot of rainfall over the last few days and have noticed the ower leaves on my eary potoes have started turning yelow is this anything to worry bout, iv cut the stems of just in case its some kind of blight
By burysteve on 21 June 09
I am growing Anya potatos in grow bags this year. I have been earthing up at regular intervals when shoots are a few inches high. Last time, i think i may have broken some of the shoots. If i leave it, will it recover or have i totally killed it??
By leejuney74 on 21 June 09
what size is a plot ?
By lovevegNotime on 18 June 09
Im moving to Winchester in August and really want to get a plot to start growing on for my family. Does anyone know of anything in the area? i am willing to pay a reasonable amount if I have to.Thanks guys
By greenbutterfly241 on 18 June 09
Has anyone had experience of creating a school allotment/garden? I'm thinking of introducing one to my school any info from others who have tried this would be gratefully accepted.
By stuart65 on 18 June 09
hi my bite size carrots are not doing well can u help me out
By debash on 17 June 09
Would anyone like free horse manure?
By Henley on 17 June 09
As a first time potato grower I expect to start harvesting in July. After digging in some manure is there an obvious crop to plant soon after in the same patch? Isn't it too late for any beans?
By SAGE on 17 June 09
Not sure if I'm looking right but there are 4 of us growers in the Ormskirk, Kirkby, Crosby area looking for land to grow on, I did notice the Everton blog but don't know when that is starting any help or suggestions please!!
By JPARK786 on 16 June 09
Why are our scarlet-flowered french beans not setting while the pale pink/white runner and borlotti flowers are setting well? Might it be the Hackney bees don't like red?
By Stephen_Derbyshire on 15 June 09
Hi i am just about to start my first veg patch what would you say is the best to plant this time of year and how good a condition does the soil have to be? My garden get's plenty of sun and living in the peak district also plenty of rain.Thanks folks
By bluenose on 15 June 09
hello everyone,
i have been looking to share some land- someones` garden in the plymouth area. is there anyone who has been fortunate enough to find land/a garden-who needs to join up with someone ??i have bags of knowledge-if needed!and a passion to grow just about anything.
By moment on 14 June 09
How are people handling shared costs with the land owner? i.e. if you want to plant fruit for example, planning for the long term..
By codek on 12 June 09
anyone in tenby area wales how has any land they want to share for willing person to grow veg and keep chickens
By kizz1e on 12 June 09
Gooseberries. I had a perfectly healthy bush planted on my allotment, it looked great and had fruit. I came back the next day all my fruit had disappeared! I am wondering if birds have eaten them, although my dad says bird do not eat them. Any ideas?
By Leigh-Lou on 12 June 09
i have tried growing potatoes in potato bag forfirst time this year. They have grown quite tall..do i need to feed them at all? When can i harvest them? (do they need to flower?)
By tannetts on 10 June 09
Hello - I've grown onions from sets in the past with no problems but this year I've got masses of top growth but not a lot of bulb growth. Any suggestions please as why this should be ?
By Big Al on 10 June 09
I live in Ashton - Under - Lyne and I was wondering if anybody knew how to get one of the allotments that are on The Moss?
By laura23 on 10 June 09
could anyone tell me of any fragrant climbing plant i could buy which will thrive on a north facing wall which gets no sun?
By moment on 08 June 09
What vegetables would you suggest for a first time grower? What would be easy to maintain? I am planning to grow them in summer.
By StudentGardener on 06 June 09
This year i am growing Radichio/Italian Chiccory, and on the picture it is shaped like a ball, but mine have a very tall thick stem and leaves comming off it here and there. Does anyone know why it has grown like that, or if it can still be eaten?
By anna_w on 05 June 09
Does anyone know whether there are any or many allotments in the wandsworth borough council and whether the council is proactive about them and any new ones?
By clem_js on 05 June 09
hello everyone
i am eager to grow veg,fruit,flowers-but am a little limited as i cant do any heavy works.is there any chance for someone like me?would love to hear from anyone.
By moment on 04 June 09
I planted some asparagus in March, I know I should leave them for the 1st season, but my question is this.
The I planted two crowns & they have each produced a Fern like plant, Is this normal, what do I do with them?
Thanks in advance,
Georgina
By Georgina on 04 June 09
Is anyone interested in becoming a trustee for a Community Garden on the Watford/Harrow borders? We are a training facility, mainly for 14 to 19 year olds who enjoy practical GCSE equivalents. http://watfordcommunitygarden.webs.com
By helpers2447 on 02 June 09
Land In East Cleveland?
Hi, is there anyone out there with land in east cleveland for use? I'm gettingnow where through the allotment system and would be hapy to share any sort of plot with some one in the area.
Kev
By rc5465 on 01 June 09
hi the garden flat next to us is vacant and the garden outgrown. we think it belongs to the council . how can we convince them to let us use it to grow veg? Thanks!
By chrismanue on 01 June 09
There is potentially a great field for turning into allotments very close to where I live. I know many who would be interested in taking a plot and helping realise the project. I think the land is council owned - can anyone help me out how I start the process of establishing whether it's council land and then turning it into an allotment??
By rc1116 on 01 June 09
Votes needed! I have 'acquired' some land down in a communal garden area, basically it used to be someones garden but its overgrown and full of weeds! Like a jungle! I decided to ask about and no one apposed to me putting a few pots of veg there....
By rikbarwick on 19 May 09
I have two plants in a pot in my pop up greenhouse and they are starting to get very bushy on top and are causing each other to lean, would it be ok to trim the leaves off so they behave? They have just started to flower so i dont want to upset them!
By rikbarwick on 19 May 09
Please help. Where do I find information about legislation regarding changing farming land to allotments? (N.Ireland)
By owners2285 on 05 May 09
Hi, I have a allotment. It has been well looked after & very well dug very soft soil.Any advice on the organisation? What works well next to what etc.
By Leigh-Lou on 05 May 09
I can't ask my question in less than 200 Characters....GRRRR!
By Leigh-Lou on 05 May 09
I have a young olive tree and it has some flower buds, does any one know how I should look after it? feeding etc, any help would be appreciated.
By Connie on 05 May 09
I am based in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, Ireland.
Is there anyone who needs help or advise starting an allotment?
Or maybe you would like to grow herbs or veg in your garden?
By Ena Ronayne on 03 May 09
How can we encourage local authorities to create new allotments - there seem to be huge waiting lists everywhere!
By growers19328 on 28 April 09
For environmental reasons I'll only use peatfree compost. I know you can buy compost from councils but Cornwall CC don't have any for sale. Does anyone know of any cheap sources in the Cornwall area.
By growers3714 on 27 April 09
Hi,
Does anyone know where I would find contact information for gardening school's and colleges? I'm looking for student gardeners for a landscaping project.
Thanks
Helpers64, Queens Park
By helpers64 on 27 April 09
Help I am growing Parsley on my patio,but I notice the leaves look very weird they are curled up & look almost dried The plant itself is growing really well but the leaves don't look like they should.
By GrowerInLeeds on 26 April 09
We need advice on protecting our veg plot from hsng society who want to put in parking.Support of some tenants ,not all Please please help!!
By ameliajane on 25 April 09
Are there any other property landlords out there who have already drawn up agreements for land attached to tenanted houses as the proforma one on the website is not recommended?
By owners422 on 25 April 09
What is happening regarding Land Spotters? There is a largeamount of land in and arounfd the Darlington area that would be perfect for groweres?
By Kelvin Marsh on 25 April 09
Help needed growing Pumpkins and butternut squash.Last year I had lots of male flowers but only a couple of females, which I pollenated by hand but still no veg, any ideas?
By growers20037 on 23 April 09
I have some parsley seedlings but they look a bit weak. They have the two dicot leaves and the main leaf. Does anyone have any tips on how to grow parsley so it becomes strong and healthy? Thanks.
By elby on 21 April 09
I've have some parsley seedlings but they look a bit weak. They have the two dicot leaves and the main leaf. Does anyone have any tips on how to grow parsley so it becomes strong and healthy? Thanks.
By elby on 21 April 09
Next to my house there is a piece of land that has been left overgrown for 5 years. A group of us would like to start a community allotment. How do we go about this with the local council?
By greensam on 20 April 09
I am growing runner beans indoors until the weather warms up. They are shooting up at an alarming speed. Should I pinch out the tips?
By Andrew Gaskell on 20 April 09
I am looking for a few acres of woodland that I can coppice (mostly) for fuel. Is this kind of thing covered by landshare?
I am in kent.
By exmonkey on 20 April 09
I was interested in the fact that Land Share was working with the National Trust in allocating N.T. allotments but can't find any info on that here. How do Iget that info?
By Lettucelover on 18 April 09
Runner beans growing indoors - shooting like mad -may get too tall before I can plant them out safely - should I pinch the tips?
By Andrew Gaskell on 17 April 09
can i grow lettuce outside or has it got to be in the greenhouse
By chrisvegas on 16 April 09
I have just created a post looking for land. When will my post become live? I have tried looking for it however unable to find it??
By Leigh-Lou on 16 April 09
I potentially have large pieces of land - about quarter acre - with shed, polytunnel, water, etc. Is there any interest in anything this big?
By owners1394 on 16 April 09
Can people connected on this site pay in cash for land used instead of a proportion of the crops?
By owners1394 on 16 April 09
I'd like to keep some chickens.If you are a home owner you can keep them.But as a council tenant(12yrs) I am not allowed as they are classed as livestock.I want to persuade them change this Any ideas?
By skh1 on 16 April 09
I have aquired a piece of land, And there is a massive Cherry tree in the middle of it with some of the roots on the surface, is there anything could grow there? Maybe inbetween the roots?
By Aiden on 15 April 09
My postcode is South East Essex, yet the listings given as local to me are in Norfolk. Why is that?
By growers4899 on 15 April 09
is it possible to browse the listings for one particular area - without ploughing through them all?
By growers175 on 14 April 09
I am trying to post a listing of my land, but it just not sending it through. I have tried twice now.
By owners2679 on 14 April 09
Just a quick question about responses/posts....Do the responses go to/from the email addresses we have registered or appear in my profile when i log in? Early days i know.
Thanks, fab idea.
Andrew.
By alovern on 14 April 09
I am growing chillies from some seeds a friend gave me. I have germinated them and just planted them in a seed tray. Any tip for when they sprout?
By Rodreegez on 14 April 09
How can I reply to responses to my post, my replies just keep getting bounced back as undeliverable?
Also, how do I know that someone has received my response?
By growers22498 on 13 April 09
Is it me or does there not seem to be a landshare for the Manchester area? Is this just because no one else is interested?
By growers911 on 13 April 09
I am new to growing fruit and vegetables, & would like to know if bueberry plants only fruit after 1 year, and if it's best to plant 2 together. Can anyone confirm this please?
By growers11809 on 13 April 09
why oh why do people come looking for allotments and cry off because the plot available looks rough?.Do a little at a time and set the prepared ground.the rewards are fantastic.
By growers1246 on 12 April 09
What size is 'a plot'?
By owners361 on 11 April 09
I would like to grow organic veg in pots in my tiny garden - please could someone recommend a suitable compost, as I don't really know where to start.
By growers2095 on 11 April 09
I am trying to grow herbs & veg (peas, beans corn, lettuce, spuds, garlic, spring onions, parsley, thyme & rosemary) on my patio in pots but it has no barrier will these do well in windy conditions?
By GrowerInLeeds on 11 April 09
Anybody want to take share on 2andHalf vergees up at Bonne Nuit
By growers265 on 11 April 09
Hi, I want to grow coriander in pots. Can I use the coriander seeds that are sold in Asian groceries? If so, do I just put some in compost, water and hope for best? Thanks a lot
By owners1666 on 11 April 09
I am growing herbs in pots off my 2nd floor balcony. I think its too windy out there and the basil leaves are soggy. Suggestions on how to make a windy balcony a good growing spot most welcome.
By lower-plenty on 10 April 09
Channel 4 © 2009. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.