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Whitchurch and Llandaff Living Issue 62

Spring 2022 issue of the award-winning Whitchurch and Llandaff Living

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Carrots<br />

Carrots are easy enough to grow<br />

from the packet, taking up a<br />

minimal amount of space <strong>and</strong><br />

can even be grown in containers.<br />

Carrots are one of our staple<br />

vegetables so growing them<br />

at home can certainly save you<br />

money off your shopping bill.<br />

Sow in small batches from<br />

early spring onwards. They<br />

flourish best in full sun <strong>and</strong> light,<br />

fertile, well-drained soil. If your soil is shallow,<br />

aim to buy short-rooted types. Usually ready to harvest in 12-16 weeks.<br />

Beetroot<br />

Beetroot has a variety of of great health<br />

benefits <strong>and</strong> is delicious in soups, stews,<br />

smoothies <strong>and</strong> even cakes. They're also<br />

ideal for gardening beginners.<br />

Beetroot fares best in fertile, welldrained<br />

soil. You can sow without<br />

protection from about March onwards<br />

<strong>and</strong> beetroot sown from June onwards<br />

can be stored for use in winter.<br />

They can also be grown in containers<br />

all year round.<br />

Cauliflower<br />

Cauliflower can be sown until late May <strong>and</strong> do best in fertile soil. The best<br />

results come from sowing in cell trays using a good multi-purpose potting<br />

compost <strong>and</strong> transplanting to outdoors when the weather is suitable.<br />

Cauliflowers tends to take three to five months from sowing to maturity,<br />

although growth rates can vary according to the variety <strong>and</strong> weather<br />

conditions. White varieties can turn yellow if left for too long so it's always<br />

best to harvest these before this happens.<br />

Brussels sprouts<br />

Brussels sprouts grow on large<br />

plants so are eventually happiest<br />

outside in a garden where they<br />

will have more space.<br />

If you want to grow them from<br />

seed, you can start them in May<br />

indoors, before moving the<br />

seedlings to the outdoors after<br />

about six weeks. Keep the soil<br />

consistently moist while they are<br />

indoors, <strong>and</strong> fertilise with a liquid<br />

organic vegetable food every few<br />

weeks.<br />

Once outside, your sprouts<br />

could be susceptible to pests<br />

so it may be worth investing<br />

in a lightweight insect fabric.<br />

Promote healthy growth by<br />

providing ample <strong>and</strong> continuous<br />

moisture. Feeding them several<br />

times during the growing season,<br />

<strong>and</strong> topping the plants in early<br />

autumn will mean that they will<br />

be perfect for those autumn<br />

casseroles.<br />

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