By late spring, it’s game on. Once the danger of frosts has passed, which depends where you are, more tender vegetables such as squashes, cucumbers and tomatoes that have been raised indoors, can be planted out.
Many seeds, such as those for harvests of broad beans, peas, beetroot, carrots, chard and salads, can be sown straight into the soil.
If the weather is warm, new leaves will come through in a matter of days. Fast growth helps seedlings resist slugs.

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  1. How important is copper for your soil? I noticed, the majority of your gardening tools, are copper…

  2. Have you ever checked the temperature difference of the ground in Dig v no dig, I imagine a bit of heat would be lost in the dug bed

  3. Its so funny. He's talking about what to sow in May and I've had all these things in beds and growing strong for 1 to two months.

    Already had a big harvest off the green (french) beans and strawberries!

  4. Estimado Charles que alegría ver tu vídeo antes de ser operada deje sembrado y fue una alegría ver cómo salieron mis plantitas,siento un alivio con alegría mi recuperación lenta pero con esperanza ,gracias amigo 🌷🌷🇨🇱

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