In the garden in July 2012 what should be growing or not growing in this weather in Dublin Ireland.
Summer in March, winter in May, spring in June - climate change isn’t making it easy for veg growers. We can no longer grow ‘by the book’, but have to use our ingenuity to adapt to whatever the weather throws at us. Undercover space in a greenhouse or polytunnel has been invaluable this year.
There is still time to sow lots more veg for late summer and autumn cropping.
Beetroot
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early and
maincrop; until July. Try 'Boltardy', good resistance to bolting, with fine r texture and flavour
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Calabrese
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until
end July
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Carrots
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early;
until end July
Try some in a box if you've run out of space in the garden. Use an early variety such as the extra sweet Sugarsnax or the spherical rooted Paris Market. |
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Cauliflower
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mini -
until early July
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Chicory
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until
end July; Pain di Zucchero, harvest in October.
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Chicory,
red and sugar loaf
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until
end August
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Florence
fennel
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for
sowing before mid June, choose a cultivar listed as suitable for early
sowing; some cultivars are very sensitive to day length and will bolt if sown
before the longest day (21st June); until early August
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French
beans
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until
end June, or July for a late crop of dwarf beans under cloches
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Hamburg
parsley
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Until
end July. Grown for its white parsnip-like roots.
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Kohl
rabi
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until
August. Try Azure Star, striking blue/purple ‘bulbs’ with white, mild
flavoured flesh.
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Lettuce
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looseleaf,
Cos, crisphead and butterhead. Lettuce, apart from crisphead varieties,
germinates poorly when the soil temperature goes above 25C. This can happen
in summer. To avoid this risk in hot weather, sow into well watered soil
between 2 and 4pm, then cover with some form of shading material for the
first 24hrs.
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Pak
choi
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until
end August
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Parsley
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until
end July
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Peas
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maincrop,
mangetout and sugarsnap until end of July
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Radish,
mooli
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until
end August
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Radish,
winter
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until
end August. Sow winter varieties such as China Rose and Black Spanish.
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Spinach,
perpetual
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until
mid August, or end of August under cover
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Swiss
chard
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until
mid August, or end of August undercover. To brighten up your winter plot, try
Rainbow chard. Stems can be orange, yellow, red, bright pink or even white!.
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Turnip
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early
varieties till end August; maincrop varieties till August.
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Willie
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