Kitchen Garden

TOP JOBS FOR JUNE

FULL SPEED AHEAD!

As growth in the garden reaches full tilt - the result of super-long days and mild weather - it's time for those harvests to start coming through too. Now's the moment to pick, pluck and pull salads, beetroot, finger-sized carrots, peas, broad beans, and perhaps the first of many courgettes to come.

Enjoy these tastes of spring but be sure to keep the momentum up by re-sowing as needed. This is also the time to sow

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