Kitchen Garden

IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER...

Midwinter: the days are short and dark, weather unpredictable but there is always the hope of some snow! We are now past the winter solstice and can look forward to spring. Every day is a little lighter and longer, but winter temperatures are still with us for a few more months.

There can be a buzz on social media urging people to start thinking about sowing but unless you are growing show vegetables or have an extensive light and heating propagation setup at home, January is a time to enjoy a plant-raising lull. I start sowing for the new year ahead around St Valentine’s Day. If you really want

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