2026 Vegetable Season

Discussion in 'Fruit and Veg Gardening' started by Zigs, Dec 23, 2025 at 9:03 PM.

  1. Zigs

    Zigs Young Pine

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    I know it's the middle of winter but a few things have started here in darkest Kent :D

    This tray of Kelsae Onions has sprouted a nice Tomato plant.

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    And a Sanseveria that Tetters gave me has also thrown one up :)

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    Out in the polytunnel there's a few flowers on a Strawberry.

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    I'll be sowing more Kelsae Onions on Boxing Day (traditional sowing date in England) and I've already got a tray of Leeks on the go as they annoy Tetters :D
     
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    :smt023There are sprouting veggies already in your tunnel . You are an active gardener for sure, planting vegetables and more. Great to see your garden thriving and you are not sitting on your laurels. :smt044
     
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    Anniekay Shovel Kicker

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    Tomatos, tomatos everywhere !! They come up all over my garden in spring. I want a poly tunnel but I'm too lazy to make one. :D
     
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    They are a lot of work to care for especially in winters. Maybe a special smaller version easier to care for. But I don’t know how your weather is, some can start them inside and use a heat pad to germinate seed. I have had my greenhouse for years and it’s still standing… thru wind rain and snow.~ it’s small but big enough to grow anything to prep for spring planting. 16’X16’ my son and I built it from a it. Easy peasy.
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