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New 99p veg seeds range from DT Brown for 2016

Submitted by webmaster on Thu, 01/10/2015 - 12:00am

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99p Vegetable Seeds

Buy your vegetable seeds from D.T. Brown. Established for over 100 years we offer a huge range of top quality seeds from just 99p per packet. Choose from over 500 varieties of carrot, tomato, courgette, pea, bean, sweetcorn, parsnip and brassica seed – all 100% guaranteed.

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Which vegetables could be planted in a north-facing plot in partial shade?

Anything rapid growing such as the salad vegetables - lettuce, chard and spinach - are recommended. If kept wet, Wasabi is one of the few plants that will grow well in those conditions. Herbs such as Sweet Cicely are also suggested.

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So what can I sow now, in July?

Submitted by Carol on Wed, 11/07/2012 - 2:33pm

Found this and thought it was interesting

Which of course leads on to the question, what can be sown now? Its all too easy to stop sowing once the main summer veggies are in the ground, and then regret it come autumn & winter. There are lots of things you should be sowing now, including:

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