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531. Strawberries
While the plantlets will root into the soil of the bed it is better to root them in pots and place the pots in a cold frame later for the plants to grow well over winter.
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532. Soil Preparation And Sowing
Loosen the soil in rows where the seed will be sown and incorporate plenty of compost. There is no purpose in digging or adding precious compost to walks between the rows.
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533. Thinning And Weeding
Most kinds of seedlings will need to be thinned. These are primarily root vegetables—carrots, beets, radishes, onions, and later, the turnips, which are sown in mid-June.
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534. Spring
All our garden plants fit into one of three categories, those able to withstand two to three degrees of light frost, those which are damaged by a night temperature around one degree above zero, and those with seeds that will not germinate until the soil temperature has reached 8°C.
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535. Summer
We can reasonably count on having 75 days of good growing weather between mid-July and the end of September, which means that any vegetable which will mature in 75 to 80 days, or less, can be sown to enhance fall meals.
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536. Fall
These consist mainly of green leaf vegetables, most of which will give a steady supply until March if covered with portable cold frames or glass cloches in early October.
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537. January - First Week
- Balcony, sundeck and patio plants in containers will need protection against hard frost. Protect root area with burlap, old matting or extra box.
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538. March - First Week
Vegetables - A sowing of broad beans and early peas will still give good results though not so large plants as fall sowings.
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539. April - Second Week
- Indoors, sow cucumber, melon, pumpkin, squash, gourds, in containers where they will grow without transplanting before going into the garden next month.
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540. April - Third Week
Neither will form roots in cold and wet soil. Light, loose or sandy soil may be right now but clay base will need to wait.
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November 19, 2008