| Plant | Number | Spacing | Spacing in Rows | Notes |
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Apple (Dwarf)
| 1 | 2.00m | 2.00m x 2.00m | |
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Basil
| 3 | 20cm | 15cm x 25cm | |
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Beans (French)
| 36 | 20cm | 15cm x 30cm | |
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Beans (Runner)
Scarlet Emperor
| 9 | 20cm | 15cm x 30cm | |
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Blackberry
| 1 | 90cm | 90cm x 90cm | Mid-spring: top-dress with a general purpose fertiliser and add mulch |
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Blackcurrant
| 4 | 90cm | 90cm x 90cm | Late winter: feed with balanced fertilser and mulch using well-rotted manure.
Prune when dormant, from late autumn to late winter. Bushes fruit on the yund wood, mainly from one- or two-year old stems. Cut out about 1/3 of the older wood at the base. |
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Broccoli (Purple)
Early Purple Sprouting
| 4 | 60cm | 60cm x 60cm | |
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Cabbage (Summer Red)
| 2 | 50cm | 45cm x 55cm | |
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Cabbage (Summer)
| 2 | 50cm | 45cm x 55cm | |
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Carrot
Paris Market 5 (Atlas)
| 37 | 10cm | 10cm x 15cm | |
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Cauliflower
All The Year Round
| 3 | 50cm | 45cm x 60cm | |
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Celery
| 4 | 20cm | 15cm x 30cm | |
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Chilli Pepper
| 1 | 35cm | 30cm x 40cm | |
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Courgette
Astia F1
| 1 | 60cm | 60cm x 60cm | |
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Fennel
| 10 | 30cm | 25cm x 35cm | |
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Garlic
| 18 | 15cm | 10cm x 25cm | Late autumn: plant bulbs. Not on freshly manured soil. Before planting incorporate a general fertilizer. Space bulbs 10cm apart, pointing upwards.
Spring and summer: occasional thourough watering during dry spells. Do not water once the bulbs are large and well formed (rotting). |
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Gooseberry
| 3 | 90cm | 90cm x 90cm | Late winter: feed with a balanced fertilizer and mulch with well-rotted manure.
Summer: support bushes with canes and twine wrapped around the outsite of the plants. Remove suckers around the base of the plant. Tear them off by hand.
Replace the bush after 10-15 years. |
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Grape Vine
| 1 | 1.50m | 1.50m x 1.50m | |
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Kale
Cavolo De Nero
| 2 | 73cm | 73cm x 73cm | Sowing: in pot in April-July. 1 or 2 seeds per pot. Transplant when 6-8 weeks old 75cm apart. |
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Kale
Scarlet
| 2 | 43cm | 43cm x 43cm | Mid to late-spring: in seedbeds or in module.
Transplant to final position when 6-8 weeks old, 45cm apart and planted firmly to the depth of the first set of true leaves.
Support stem with wooden stakes. Remove yellowing leaves. |
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Kohlrabi
| 9 | 25cm | 20cm x 30cm | |
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Leek
| 22 | 20cm | 15cm x 30cm | |
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Lettuce (Headed)
| 11 | 25cm | 20cm x 30cm | |
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Nasturtium
| 9 | 30cm | 30cm x 30cm | |
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Onion
| 9 | 15cm | 10cm x 20cm | |
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Other (Large)
Tayberry
| 1 | 91cm | 91cm x 1.82m | Mid-spring: top-dress with a general purpose fertiliser and add mulch
Same care as blackberries |
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Pak Choi
| 3 | 35cm | 30cm x 40cm | |
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Peas
| 27 | 10cm | 10cm x 20cm | |
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Peas
Kelvedon Wonder
| 11 | 10cm | 10cm x 20cm | |
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Potatoes (Maincrop)
| 7 | 45cm | 35cm x 75cm | |
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Radish
French Breakfast
| 55 | 10cm | 10cm x 20cm | |
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Radish
| 44 | 10cm | 10cm x 20cm | |
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Redcurrant
| 6 | 90cm | 90cm x 90cm | Winter: prune sideshoots back to 2 buds and leaders back by about 1/3.
Late winter: feed plants wit a balanced coupound fertilizer amd mulch using well-rotted manure.
Summer: tie twine attached to canes around the plants to prevent the branches flopping onto the groupnd from te weight of the fruit.
Summer: prune the new growth back to 5 leaves to encrourage small fruiting spurs to develop on the branches.
Fuit on old wood and at the base of new wood. |
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Rhubarb
| 2 | 90cm | 90cm x 90cm | |
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Rocket
| 16 | 15cm | 10cm x 20cm | |
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Squash (Summer)
| 2 | 60cm | 60cm x 60cm | |
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Strawberry
| 7 | 50cm | 45cm x 60cm | Early spring: apply general fertilizer. Tuch straw under fruits and leaves.
Spring/Summer: water from the bottom or use an upturned bottle. Feed with potash or tomato fertilizer every week.
Replace every 3 years. |
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Swiss Chard
Lucullus
| 4 | 35cm | 30cm x 40cm | |
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Tomato (Regular)
| 5 | 50cm | 45cm x 60cm | |
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White currant
| 1 | 90cm | 90cm x 90cm | Winter: prune sideshoots back to 2 buds and leaders back by about 1/3.
Late winter: feed plants wit a balanced coupound fertilizer amd mulch using well-rotted manure.
Summer: tie twine attached to canes around the plants to prevent the branches flopping onto the groupnd from te weight of the fruit.
Summer: prune the new growth back to 5 leaves to encrourage small fruiting spurs to develop on the branches.
Fuit on old wood and at the base of new wood. |