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What winter crops can I grow now?

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Maria Del Carmen Casarrubios Maria Del Carmen Casarrubios | 08:30 UK time, Friday, 22 October 2010

Maria del Carmen Casarrubios, who's a tutor at , answers your questions about growing veg.

Edward from Great Yarmouth asks: I have recently purchased my own raised bed and constructed it in my garden so that I can grow my own vegetables. Can I start to grow now or should I wait until next year as most crops are now being harvested?

Answer: If you start planting prior to the frosts, you can start to plant a few vegetables such as onions sets and garlic (purchased as small bulbs), kohlrabi, corn salad, winter lettuce, Chicory 'Treviso',Ìý Mustard 'Giant Red', Winter Purslane (Clytonia) mizula (a type of rocket salad leaf) and radicchio. Radicchio 'Cesare' is a reliable variety for hardiness. If you protect these crops with a gardening fleece, you could be harvesting in December. And a little tip... is that salad leaves do better under glass.

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