Vegetables > Swede
Sow Swedes outside in early spring or summer.
Put the seeds into the ground 1 inch deep and keep the rows 16 inches apart.
When the seedlings are large enough to handle, thin them out leaving about 8 inches between each.
Swedes can be dug up for use between Autumn and mid-winter. They are one of the root vegetables that are supposed to taste better after the first frost.
If you have a question about Swedes, have a look at our reader's question page on Swedes.
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How to grow swede:
Seeds
Buy Organic Swede Seeds from The Green Chronicle (Pay in $US, £, Euro).Sow Swedes outside in early spring or summer.
Put the seeds into the ground 1 inch deep and keep the rows 16 inches apart.
When the seedlings are large enough to handle, thin them out leaving about 8 inches between each.
Swedes can be dug up for use between Autumn and mid-winter. They are one of the root vegetables that are supposed to taste better after the first frost.
If you have a question about Swedes, have a look at our reader's question page on Swedes.
The Green Chronicle Community
If you have any questions you want to ask or any information you want to share please visit our friendly community forum.
Here are some of the topics being discussed at the moment:
- Vegetables Home Page
- Visit The Green Chronicle Shop
- Buy Gardening Books in The Green Chronicle's Book Store.
- See other Gardening Websites in The Green Chronicle's Directory.
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