Jobs for January in the Vegetable Garden
Sow radish and lettuce in cold frame
Plant garlic & onion sets if not already done
celeriac, celery, leeks, parsnips,
sprouts, cabbages, kale
Jerusalem artichokes, & spinach beet
Other jobs:
- winter digging - on heavy soil, if weather good & soil conditions dry, using a spade. Light soils will not require digging and can be cultivated nearer to sowing time.
- source well rotted FYM if available
- order seeds from seed catalogues
- purchase and chit favourite varieties of seed potatoes
- net currant bushes so birds do not eat new buds
- cut down and remove asparagus ferns if not already done
- force rhubarb
- check stored produce
- buy a slug trap and start clearing slugs from the plot



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Pingback by Jobs for January in the Vegetable Garden - December 31, 2007 7:57 am
Hi Top Veg,
Just seeing if it is OK this end.I’m going to raise my veg plot so a trip to the wood yard is in order.
Happy New Year
Mark
Comment by Mark - December 31, 2007 12:04 pm
Hi Mark
Thanks for investigating. Raising your beds is a big job for January - should keep you warm! Good luck and best wishes for the new year
TopVeg
Comment by TopVeg - December 31, 2007 12:51 pm