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Gareth Austin Gareth Austin | 09:26 UK time, Thursday, 16 September 2010

Gareth Austin, gardening expert with ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Foyle, answers your questions about growing veg. Send Gareth a question.

Martin from Holywood, County Down, asks: I have a lean-to greenhouse at the side of my house. What crops could I plant in it now for a winter or early spring harvest?

Answer: Hey Martin, the world is nearly your oyster. The big question is whether the greenhouse is heated or unheated. Normally they are unheated. In the greenhouse you could be starting onion sets and garlic cloves in cell trays for planting out when 5in to 6in tall. You could sow carrots and parsnips directly into the soil in the greenhouse. Also lettuce, cabbage, kohl rabi, pak choi, broccoli, endevi and many other crops can be grown under glass. It depends on how big your greenhouse is. This will determine the limit of your range.

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