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Vegetable Seeds Suttons Carrot Seeds - F1 Maestro 600 Seeds Pack

Suttons Carrot Seeds - F1 Maestro 600 Seeds Pack

Carrot

£0.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.16/mo.*
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Vegetable Seeds Suttons Carrot Seeds - Chantenay Red Cored 2 1800 Seeds Pack

Suttons Carrot Seeds - Chantenay Red Cored 2 1800 Seeds Pack

Carrot

£0.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.16/mo.*
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Vegetable Seeds Suttons Carrot Seeds - F1 Resistafly 180 Seeds Pack

Suttons Carrot Seeds - F1 Resistafly 180 Seeds Pack

Carrot

£0.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.16/mo.*
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Vegetable Seeds Suttons Tomato Seeds - Summer Frolic 8 Seeds Pack

Suttons Tomato Seeds - Summer Frolic 8 Seeds Pack

Tomato

£0.50
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Vegetable Seeds Suttons Tomato Seeds - Garnet 10 Seeds Pack

Suttons Tomato Seeds - Garnet 10 Seeds Pack

Tomato

£0.50
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Vegetable Seeds Suttons Tomato Seeds - Alicante 60 Seeds Pack

Suttons Tomato Seeds - Alicante 60 Seeds Pack

Tomato

£0.50
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Vegetable Seeds Suttons Tomato Seeds - F1 Brandy Boy 10 Seeds Pack

Suttons Tomato Seeds - F1 Brandy Boy 10 Seeds Pack

Tomato

£0.50
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Vegetable Seeds Suttons Parsnip Seeds - White Gem 600 Seeds Pack

Suttons Parsnip Seeds - White Gem 600 Seeds Pack

Parsnip

£0.50
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Suttons Parsnip Seeds - F1 Gladiator 350 Seeds Pack

Suttons Parsnip Seeds - F1 Gladiator 350 Seeds Pack

Parsnip

£0.50
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Suttons Pea Seeds - Lincoln 250 Seeds Pack

Suttons Pea Seeds - Lincoln 250 Seeds Pack

Legume

£0.50
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Suttons Pea Seeds - Ambassador 250 Seeds Pack

Suttons Pea Seeds - Ambassador 250 Seeds Pack

Legume

£0.50
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Suttons Pea Seeds - Hurst Greenshaft 330 Seeds Pack

Suttons Pea Seeds - Hurst Greenshaft 330 Seeds Pack

Legume

£0.50
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Three tips when buying vegetable seeds

Make sure that you know what the journey from seed to harvest actually entails. There are some vegetable seeds that you can simply sow, water and hope for an abundant harvest. Lettuce, radishes and snap peas are just some of the seeds you can sow straight into the soil. Other seeds need a little extra work, such as soaking or starting off indoors. Legumes, for instance, want to be soaked, preferably for 24 hours before you plant the seeds.

Growing seeds indoors helps to kick-start the growing season before the outdoor temperature has risen enough, so that the vegetables have time to grow properly. You can sow chilli and aubergine as early as January-February, whereas tomatoes and courgettes are best sown in March.

Vegetables need plenty of growing space. So choose seeds according to where you intend to grow them, so that you have enough space for them.

  • In a pallet garden you can grow lettuce, onions and cabbage. Various root vegetables will also do well, but you’ll need double pallets for the sake of depth.
  • In smaller pots you can grow shrub tomatoes, chillies and peppers.
  • You can grow almost any vegetable if you have a vegetable plot in your garden. Broccoli, courgettes and potatoes like plenty of space and are suitable for gardens.

Some vegetables want as light and sunny a position as possible, while others do better in slightly cooler conditions. Check which direction your balcony/patio/plot is facing, so that you give your vegetables the best possible conditions.

Heat-loving veggies will thrive in a south-facing position: Tomato, cucumber, bell pepper, chili, onion.

Vegetables who prefer to keep it cool will enjoy east and west-facing positions: Lettuce, broccoli, carrot, radish.

ManoMano has a good article about which vegetables grow well together (and which ones don’t).

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