Veg growing week-by-week

Visit here for up-to-the-minute news posts about what’s growing and being harvested – RIGHT NOW –  in veg beds locally and around the UK. As a grower it’s important to get in tune with the seasons and to sow, plant and harvest at the right time, so here you’ll find the latest news from several of the UK’s best.

1) Frith Farm in Beverley, 2) Garden Organic in Coventry and 3) The Real Seed Company in Pembrokeshire. Click on the photos for more information, you do not need Facebook.

If you have a bumper harvest, maybe you’ll be able to pledge some of your harvest to to Freedom Feastival in September?

7 years ago
Photos from Frith Farm's post

What a chore but what satisfaction! An afternoon well spent getting the rest of the beds lined out, now just to get some veggies in. #frithfarm #farmingthefuture #csa #permaculture #horticulture ... See more

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7 years ago
Timeline Photos

Blooming nettle! #nettle #inbloom

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7 years ago
Photos from Frith Farm's post

A day well spent at Humber street vegan market today. The place was packed with like-minded people and it was great to hear such a positive response from people about local farming. Hopefully, you ... See more

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7 years ago
Rob Greenfield

Plenty of wonky carrots here at the farm.

Billions of pounds of perfectly good produce are being wasted simply for being the wrong shape, color, and size. But Imperfect has a great solution!
www.imperfectproduce.com
Like Rob Greenfield for ... See more

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8 years ago
Gardening Australia

Out of your pantry and into your garden - Millie Ross shows you how to grow black beans and chillies in your backyard.

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8 years ago
Photos from Frith Farm's post

Birdseye view of the farm

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8 years ago
Photos from Frith Farm's post

We spent the day up in the northeast, experiencing other CSA's and organic farming practices. We had a walk around Nafferton farm, showing us their research on organic methods vs conventional ... See more

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8 years ago
Bristol Food Producers

We've made a film describing the work we do with our producer and distributor members. We launched the film on Saturday at the Land and Food Forum and are thrilled to be able to share it with you ... See more

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7 years ago
Your organic garden in December and January | www.gardenorganic.org.uk

Our first #fridaytip of #December is here!

It’s not too late to plant #garlic for a summer crop. Wait until a frost free day, then plant individual bulb segments (‘cloves’) 10cm apart in rows ... See more

Your organic garden in December and January As winter starts to bite, cover tender plants to protect them from frost damage. Most pests will be inactive in cold spells, but it’s still worth ... See more

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7 years ago

Don't miss out on one of our last remaining places on our Natural #Christmas Decorations course, next week.

Join us on the 7th #December to indulge in all things #festive and enjoy an afternoon of ... See more

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7 years ago
Glyphosate authorised - but only for 5 years | www.gardenorganic.org.uk

The EU have finally voted to renew the licence for #glyphosate. But only for 5 years. It has taken 18 months of battling between the agrichemical industry, who wanted a full 15 years licence renewal, ... See more

Glyphosate authorised - but only for 5 years The EU have finally voted to renew the licence for glyphosate. But only for 5 years. It has taken 18 months of battling between the agrichemical industry, ... See more

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7 years ago
Garden Organic

Don't forget to place your order this #weekend!

Green is the new black...

Make your purchase an #ethical one with our 'Green' Friday #offer.

Take a look at our stylish range of #clothing and ... See more

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7 years ago
Seedy Sunday, Brighton & Hove

The new Seedy Sunday, Brighton & Hove website is now live. 😀

The new @SeedySundayBton website is now live - check it out! With thanks to @totallylucid123 and https://t.co/JwPeYYSJZ1 please rt. @harvestbh @gardenorganicuk @mfgwp @ChristineWalkd @Botanygeek ... See more

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7 years ago

Here's our last #fridaytip for #November. If you live in a dry part of the country, be sure to water your #compost heap, it helps the rotting down process.

Those who have had plenty of #rain, ... See more

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7 years ago
Garden Organic

Green is the new black...

Make your purchase an #ethical one with our 'Green' Friday #offer.

Take a look at our stylish range of #clothing and #accessories made from ethical 100% organic cotton. ... See more

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7 years ago
Grow Your Own

Handy storage tips for your allotment from Grow Your Own 😀

Have you read this blog? Small Storage Ideas For Allotments!

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7 years ago

The excitement continues to build for our 2018 #Heritage #Seed List.

Our pigeon holes in the library are filling up with an array of exciting varieties from the seed list and there's still plenty of ... See more

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7 years ago

Just preparing the new harvest seed of the Golden Chard. What a pretty plant!

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7 years ago
Timeline Photos

The "Amanda" sweet peppers are incredible. Look, another huge harvest of fruit this morning! Seed from the first batch of these will be available online really soon. 🙂

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7 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

Here's Tam spending an afternoon this week deseeding the "Amanda" sweet peppers. We love the pepper harvest - we all get a huge bucket of peppers to cook with once the seeds are taken out!

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

Amaranth! The Leaf Amaranth plants are flowering well now in the tunnel and it looks spectacular; they're about 12ft tall. New seed from them should be ready in late November.

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

Bulking up our super tasty new bean Princess - in the field earlier in the year, drying in the tunnel - and the catflap we installed so that Thompson can get in and protect all our drying seeds even ... See more

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

A fairly large Pacific Giant squash - 27kg!

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

Squash harvest at Real Seeds! Here's Ian bringing in the hugely diverse Treugerat squash population. This is the start of a dehybridisation project; all these different squash came from seed in one ... See more

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8 years ago
Photos from The Real Seed Collection's post

A few photos from a busy harvest week at Real Seeds: Ian cutting the hedges back, Ben sorting the Special Swiss sweetcorn, a visit by the local Permaculture group and harvesting enormous sunflowers. ... See more

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8 years ago

We've been getting the squash harvest in now, and this is interesting - the one at the bottom is a Sibley that was harvested *last year* - yes, 12 months ago! Stored on the dresser in a cool room, ... See more

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8 years ago
Paleontology

This is why chemical farming is so wrong . Great timelapse photography of what happens if you remove all the organisms from the soil.

Bioturbation with and without soil fauna.

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