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Gareth Austin on growing winter veg in pots

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Gareth Austin Gareth Austin | 09:05 UK time, Tuesday, 26 October 2010

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

Geraldine from Milton Keynes asks: I have a small garden doing all my growing in pots and sacks on the patio or dotted around the garden. This year I've had success with potatoes, beans, tomatoes, peas, and so on. Are there any winter veg I can grow in this way?

Answer: Geraldine, you're a lady after my own heart! I do this too with many groups I work with. People love the ideal of creating their own 'apotments'. Depending on the size of the pots you have you could be growing; Onions (the Japanese over-wintering types), garlic (these love cold weather!), cabbage, carrots, parsnips and you could also start early sugar snap peas and hardy beans such as 'Sutton'. Geraldine, just remember to change the compost and add some fertiliser and a dusting of lime when you're readying your pots.

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