Kitchen Garden

IN THE GREENHOUSE

WHAT TO DO IN FEBRUARY

 ■ Providing you can maintain warm conditions in a propagator, you can start to sow tomato, pepper and aubergine seeds in small pots.

■ Continue to prepare borders by clearing old winter crops and spreading a layer of compost over the soil.

■ Sow dwarf varieties of broad beans directly into borders or start them off in cell trays.

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