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in the garden ...

A community page of hints and tips for growing in your garden
... if you have anything you'd like to share please do send it in ... then maybe we will all be entering produce in the Village Show! 
MAY
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the end of SPRING and the start of SUMMER!
​keep up with mowing, weeding, hoeing .... and watering
early sowings can now be planted outside after a period of hardening off

watch out for late frosts - protect tender plants - harden off
WHAT IS 'HARDENING OFF'?
Gardeners World Magazine says:
Towards the end of May, all risk of frost has passed in most areas of the country, and it's therefore safe to put tender plants outside. But if you take them straight outside from a warm greenhouse, cool night temperatures can still scorch leaves and winds may tear them.
So, by gradually getting plants used to outside temperatures by putting them out during the day, then protecting them at night, you can help acclimatise them to the new environment. Do this over a week to a fortnight, and use a max-min thermometer to monitor temperatures.
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OLD WIVES TALE  SAYS  ...
you should be safe from frost AFTER the last full moon in May!
JOBS TO DO
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protect outdoor sowings with fleece until all risk of frost is gone
earth up potatoes

thin out seedlings like beetroot and carrots
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​supports for climbing beans and sweet peas
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PLANT OUTSIDE
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zinnia
nasturtium
eucomis
nerine
last chance to plant strawberry runners for a crop this year
celeriac
courgettes
squashes
pumpkins
marrows
​leeks

​SOW
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beetroot
sweetcorn
cucumber
sprouting broccoli
carrots
courgettes
rocket
french & runner beans
basil
kohlrabi
melon
​FLOWERS TO PLANT IN MAY
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dill
cornflowers
sunflowers
scabious
zinnias
bishops flower
verbena bonariensis
nasturtiums
START HARVESTING ...
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lettuce, spring onions, broccoli, cabbage, spinach, rhubarb, beetroot, radish, peas, asparagus​ ... and wild garlic

TIP for PEONIES - extend the enjoyment of cut flowers -
you can pick stems and store wrapped in newspaper in the fridge for a couple of weeks to delay opening!
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  • Church
    • Church Services / Dates
    • Church Fundraising
    • All Saints Honington
    • - War Graves
    • - Military Graves
    • St Andrew's Sapiston
    • - Plague Graves
  • Groups & Events
    • Activities, Events & Clubs in our area >
      • Arts Society Bury
      • Computer Club
      • Gardening Club
      • Suffolk Family History Society
      • Ixworth Bowls Club
    • Blackbourne Tree Group
    • Community Lunch & Supper
    • Honington Charities
  • ... out & about ..
    • Heritage Walks
    • in the garden ....
    • Local History >
      • Robert Bloomfield
      • David Croft - Dads Army
    • Nature Notes with Brian >
      • Butterflies, dragonflies, damselflies & others
    • on the farm ...
    • RAF Honington
    • Sell or Give Away ...
    • Wins and Challenges
    • Your Photos