Chris Collins on choosing new seeds
Hi all, I'm glad so many of you have taken part in the Dig In campaign and I hope you're all feeling confident about growing your veg next year. Autumn is a good time to start looking ahead to what you're going to plant next year and ordering seed catalogues to help you decide.
Kirsty from Glasgow asks: What should I look for when choosing and ordering seeds?
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Surely the best advice on choosing seeds has got to be: Grow what you like to eat particularly what will keep if you are particularly successful and have a glut - things like carrots, onions, parsnips, squash and potatoes (if you have room) which you should be able to use all you grow. Runner beans and climbing French beans give the most productive crop in a small area as do courgettes if given enough room - I advise nearly 1 square metre a plant. Lettuce, beetroot, sprouting broccoli and turnips may exceed your capacity to eat many before they either bolt or grow too large. Winter crops such as brussel sprouts, leeks and kale are very hardy and welcome in the colder winter months.
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