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Growing and sowing in January can be challenging for a new allotment holder or new gardener so take it easy and don’t start off lots of seeds at once. A gardeners biggest challenge is often keeping the seedlings going and finding space for them before the weather warms up in spring. Growing your own food requires you to extend the seasons so investing in a propagator and a good greenhouse or potting shed is essential.
A vegetable garden will be full of life once the weather warms up so we are using the winter to prepare ourselves for a veg patch full of food by starting now. Growing some sprouting seeds or micro greens is a great way to keep putting our own food on the plate even while the weather is cold.
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Chapters;
00:00 Introduction to Sowing In January
01:06 Peas and Broad Beans
02:33 Garlic and Winter Onions
03:04 Seeds to sow indoors
05:43 Sprouting Seeds Indoors