Frog spawn
What to be doing in the Community Garden now
Harvest
Any leeks left standing should come up now – you can freeze
them for use in soups and stews.
Parsnips too should come up in early March before they try
and re-grow. You may have spinach beet and chards available, the last of
the late Brussels sprouts, winter cauliflowers, kale, swedes, salsify and
scorzonera. Don't forget to keep checking the purple sprouting!
General Jobs in the Plot
Have a good tidy up and finish those odd construction jobs
because you are going to be busier still later in the year. If you have any horticultural fleece, you can peg that onto
the ground a week or so before you plant. The small rise in temperature of the
soil can make a big difference
Sowing, Planting and Cultivating
If the weather permits you can plant your onion and shallot
sets. March is usually the right time to establish an asparagus bed if you are
starting from crowns. Mid-March should
let you start planting those early potatoes you've had chitting and talking of
root crops, you can plant Jerusalem artichoke tubers now.
Vegetables to Sow
Beetroot, Broad Beans, Early peas (but they may do best started in a gutter in the greenhouse then slipped into a trench) Brussels sprouts – early varieties like Peer Gynt will be ready in September, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Lettuce, Radish, Parsnips, Spinach Beet, Early turnips.
Sow in Heat
Your windowsill or a propagator in the greenhouse will come
into use now to start off your tomatoes, peppers, aubergines and cucumbers.
Under Cloche
Summer cabbages and early cauliflowers, early carrots will
get away best under a cloche. If you set your cloche up a week or two
beforehand, it will warm up the soil so you will get even better results.Many
of the crops you can sow directly will also benefit from cloching, especially
if you grow in the north of the country, or start off seeds in modules in a
cool greenhouse or coldframe and then plant out later.
Fruit
Planting and Pruning
There is still time to finish planting bare root fruit trees
and bushes, especially raspberries and other cane fruits. Early this month you
can still prune apple and pear trees while they are still dormant. It's also
time to prune gooseberries and currants. With currants shorten the side shoots
to just one bud and remove old stems from the centre of the bushes. They'll benefit from some compost spread around the base as
well.
Willie
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