Vegetable Choices

March 26, 2007

I have chosen the vegetable varieties for the Master Plan because:

They have the best disease resistance,
They are varieties which can be frozen and still retain their flavour,
They can be grown over consecutive months for repeat cropping,
The produce can stay on the plant for weeks without deteriorating,
Some are recommended by the Royal Horticultural Society for variety excellence,
Where 2 different varieties have been chosen, this is a backup plan if one doesn’t produce properly and this is because we eat more of this type of vegetable than any other.

As you can see from the Sow dates, there is a lot to be sown in April when the beds are ready to plant in.

In April, I shall be mostly growing…. Everything on the Master Plan!

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