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The Growable Calendar 2024: seed calendar with 12 strips of seed paper, A5-Size, organic seeds, The Original from PRIMOZA!

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Get your growable calendars for 2022 (they’re timeless so you can start whenever you want) at 15% discount with code LRR15 – valid until Dec 24. Carrots – Spring-sown Chantenay and Nantes will be ready for early summer but mix it up with multi-coloured, round and late-autumn bloomers such as Autumn King, or try Amsterdam Forcing under cover for a year-round crop. Gardening should never be just in one plane; plants grow in such different forms – from the vigorous climber to the ground creeper – that you can create a space where food grows upwards, across, tumbles down or climbs over a structure.

The cold temperatures are starting to subside, and the days are getting longer, so you can start to sow some of your favourite warm-weather crops. In October planting seeds for the following spring occurs, and the final harvest of the current year takes place.Back to the Roots features rare varieties of seeds, which are guaranteed to give your home garden a bit of added flare, and provide an exciting challenge and adventure for ambitious gardeners.

However, it is always best to prep your soil with fertiliser beforehand to guarantee a good harvest. For maximum growth, feed plants fortnightly, starting with a balanced liquid feed, then switching to tomato feed when you see signs of fruit. Be sure not to let the soil dry out or flood, as this will affect the quality of the harvest when it is time to pick. There are huge numbers of vegetables that can be sown now but keep track of where and when you plant your seeds. We have found that it is best to tear the paper into really small pieces — roughly 1-2 cm wide — so that the seedlings are not too far from the light.

Discover the perfect hose pipe fitting for your watering needs in our complete guide to hosepipe fittings. Choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-drained soil, and prepare the soil by digging it over and removing any weeds or large clumps of dirt. This is also the ideal time to start harvesting root vegetables such as carrots, potatoes and swedes. Hearst UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 30 Panton Street, Leicester Square, London, SW1Y 4AJ.

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