Welcome to the GardenAction newsletter for February 2008 in your garden.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
When selecting a position for Brussels Sprouts remember that
they will cast a shadow, also they do slightly better in partial
shade.
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for more information on Brussels Sprouts including
the seed varieties we suggest.
CARROTS
February is the best month for preparing the ground for carrots.
Aim to get a light soil with lots of organic matter in it, a
difficult combination but something to try for. When selecting
carrot seed we reccomend you try he pelleted seed. It's much
easier to handle than normal carrot seed and will save a lot of
'thinning' effort later in the year.
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for easy to follow instructions and our suggetsed
carrot varieties.
LETTUCE
Lettuce are normally sown outside from the beginning of March
onwards. However you can get a head start by sowing them under
poly- tunnel or cloche protection. In many areas of the UK you can
sow lettuce outside under cloche protection from mid-February
onwards, a couple of weeks later if you are in a colder part of
the UK.
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for easy to follow instructions.
ONIONS
Onions can be sown outside from mid-March onwards so February is
the time to prepare the soil before planting. If you have a poly
tunnel or cloches, onions can be sown outside towards the end of
February.
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for easy to follow instructions.
MAINCROP and NEW POTATOES
February is the month for starting off your potatoes. Buy the seed
potatoes soon and start sprouting them in February. It's not
complicated and the GardenAction pages will guide you through the
process using straightforward language and lots of helpful
pictures.
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for easy to follow instructions.
SUMMER CAULIFLOWER
Towards the end of February you can sow seeds of Summer
Cauliflower as long as they are protected by poly tunnels or
cloches.
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for easy to follow instructions.
BROCCOLI
Broccoli is sown earlier than most vegetable (March) so prepare
the ground now in late January or February.
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for easy to follow instructions.
RASPBERRIES
PEACHES
BAY TREE
APPLE, PEAR and PLUM TREES
JOKE
A farmer goes out to his field one morning only to find all of
his cows frozen solid. As far as the eye can see are cows,
motionless like statues. It had been a cold night, but he'd never
thought anything like this would happen. The realisation of the
situation then dawned on him. With his entire livestock gone, how
would he make ends meet? How would he feed his wife and kids? How
would he pay the mortgage? He sat with his head in his hands,
trying to come to terms with his impending poverty. Just then, an
elderly woman walked by. "What's the matter?" asked the old lady.
The farmer gestured toward the frozen cows and explained his
predicament to the woman. Without hesitation the old woman smiled
and began to rub a cow's nose. After a few seconds the cow began
to twitch and was soon back to normal and chewing the cud. One by
one the old woman defrosted the cows until the whole field was
full of healthy animals. The farmer was delighted and asked the
woman what she wanted as a repayment for her deed. She declined
his offer and walked off across the field. A passer-by who had
witnessed the whole thing approached the farmer. "You know who
that was don't you?" asked the passer-by. "No" said the farmer
"Who?" He said "That was Thora Hird."
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Tapas are small portions of different Spanish food which are
becoming increasingly popular. We have a page devoted to their
history with lots of different tapas recipes all with step by step
pictures and instructions.
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for these delicious recipes.
Roman Emperor Tiberius, 14 BCE to 37 BCE, had a son named Drusius who took his love of broccoli to excess. Excluding all other foods, he gorged on broccoli for an entire month. When his urine turned bright green and his father scolded him severely for "living precariously," Drusius finally abandoned his beloved broccoli.
Roman farmers called broccoli "the five green fingers of Jupiter".depending on whether the household's business prospers or fails. Put the two together and make of it what you may!
Sage symbolizes domestic virtue, wisdom, skill, esteem, long life, good health, mitigates grief, and increases psychic powers.