Kitchen Garden

TOP JOBS FOR MARCH

DIG IN GREEN MANURES

Chop down overwintered green manures such as field beans then dig them into the top layers of soil to incorporate. Leave for at least two weeks before sowing or planting.

PLANT ONIONS

Plant onion and shallot sets once soil is workable. Allow 30cm (12in) between rows, spacing onions 10cm (4in) apart and shallots 15cm (6in) apart. Protect from birds.

SET OUT CAULIFLOWER

Early varieties of cauliflower sown in January should be ready to plant out later this month. Set them 45cm (18in) apart in both directions, under cloches if it's still cold.

DIVIDE RHUBARB

Grow more rhubarb. Dig up large clumps then use a spade to detach chunks of root, making sure each has at least one growing point. Replant sections into fresh ground.

PLANT COMFREY

Every garden needs a clump of comfrey. This resilient plant has a long taproot that draws up nutrients from deep down in the soil. Nutrients including

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