On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 19:01:51 +0100, Janet wrote:
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 14:53:21 +0100, Janet wrote:
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 12:33:14 +0100, Janet wrote:
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Stephen Wolstenholme wrote in
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I have vegetable bed that is clay soil. It hasn't been used for years.
Which vegetable can I plant in it at this time of year?
Steve
Depends how big the plot is.
I would sow some first early potatoes NOW, to harvest in Nov. or Dec.
iirc SW lives in Manchester, likely to have potatoes killed by frost
before then.
Janet
Actually I live about 10 miles South of Manchester in sunny, tropical
Cheshire
and when is your first frost date? Because once it happens the
potatoes will lose all their leafy topgrowth and stop growing potatoes.
Janet
I've no idea and neither does anyone else. The Met Office don't know
either.
Gardeners first and last frost dates mean, the date at which you can
(roughly) anticpate frost in your area and plan accordingly.
http://www.keirg.freeserve.co.uk/diary/tech/frost.htm
Janet
That's based on a year before 1930. The weather isn't the same every
year.
Steve
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