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What veg can I plant in June? Will it be too late?

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Astrophe · 26/04/2007 21:30

We move to house with a lovely (currently empty) veg garden in June...what can we plant?
We have some cherry tomato seeds in a pot now, but thats all...
TIA

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 27/04/2007 00:43

I put potatoes in that late last year and they were fine - I didn't dig them up until October mind.

You could probably buy some courgette/cucumber plants from a garden centre that could go straight in.

Salad and radish. And if you sow beans/peas in pots in May you can plant them straight out in June - you can unpack some other time

Also, winter veg - cabbage, cauli, carrots etc.

fortyplus · 27/04/2007 00:44

What about planting courgettes & pumpkins in pots and planting them in the ground when you move?

Astrophe · 27/04/2007 13:08

Yes, I guess I should put a few more seeds into pots...just more things to move though! I daresay we will buy some seedlings to put straight in when we get there as well.

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MrsWho · 27/04/2007 21:03

Just buy seedings from market or garden centre.Lettuce/rocket will grow quickly so you could plant seeds for themstraight out

twelveyeargap · 27/04/2007 21:07

There are "salad leaves" seeds you can buy, which come up in about two weeks and keep growing over the summer as you eat them.

Also some kinds of spinach grow all year.

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