|
Mustard greens
(also gai choy) |
Plant in garden. | Harvest from September |
| Onion | Plant in garden. | Harvest from January |
| Radish | Plant in garden. | Harvest from September |
|
Snow Peas
(also Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas) |
Plant in garden. | Harvest from November |
|
Spinach
(also English spinach) |
Plant in garden. | Harvest from September |
|
Broad beans
(also Fava bean) |
Plant in garden. | Harvest from December |
| Cabbage | Start undercover in seed trays and plant out in 4-6 weeks. | Harvest from November |
| Kohlrabi | Plant in garden. | Harvest from November |
|
Mustard greens
(also gai choy) |
Plant in garden. | Harvest from October |
| Onion | Start undercover in seed trays and plant out in 4-6 weeks. | Harvest from March |
| Peas | Plant in garden. | Harvest from November |
| Radish | Plant in garden. | Harvest from October |
|
Snow Peas
(also Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas) |
Plant in garden. | Harvest from December |
|
Spinach
(also English spinach) |
Plant in garden. | Harvest from October |
|
Swedes
(also Rutabagas) |
Plant in garden. | Harvest from November |
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