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What would be good to plant following early potatoes and peas to keep my plot productive over the winter?

Many saladings, including loose-leaf lettuces, small beet, onions and garlic could all be planted in autumn. Leeks can be planted in July and in August Japanese onions would be recommended. Also Rocket, Mizuna, Pak Choi and Mooli are great alternatives.

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  • Potatoes
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  • Lettuces
  • small beet
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  • Garlic
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  • Japanese onions
  • Rocket
  • Mizuna
  • Pak Choi
  • Mooli

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