Here’s another really useful post for me. It’s great to be reminded that there’s more to plant in the garden at this time of the year in particular.
When I first started to grow vegetables I really needed the information to be in one place, so I could look it up easily. However, I found I had to search for lots of little bits of information, scattered between internet sites and books. It used to take me a long time to find the information I needed.
I thought it would be useful to have this information altogether in one place. So for the benefit of UK gardeners, I write a list of things to be done each month and any useful information I can think of.
It is worth remembering that different parts of the UK have different weather conditions e.g. the last frost is expected earlier in the south than the north.
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July
Traditionally July is often the warmest month of the year and days are long, but it can also be the wettest month of…
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Well, if all this came out of your garden I am very sorry I can’t claim to do as well. Goodness, this is beautiful. My garden is doing so well…not…that I am considering not gardening any more lol.
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Not my garden it’s a reblog from a much admired blogger with four plots. I’ve learned so much from this blog. I wish it were my harvest!
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