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Mid spring is time for a second phase of sowing. There is now space under cover for new sowings. Early sowings are of cold and frost tolerant plants such as lettuce, spinach, onions, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, peas, broad beans and beetroot. These are now transplanted outside and the transplants are under fleece covers for a while yet, in this zone 8 climate which continues to be frosty here, in late April and potentially until mid May. See the next video about covers in spring • Using covers in spring for an increase in ... Most of the seeds and plants in this video are sensitive to frost and cold, so they benefit from sowing, under cover only, from three to four weeks before last frost date. Later sowings are possible too and may succeed better, because they do better with warmth. See my explanations in this update for May 2021 https://charlesdowding.co.uk/may-2021... You can buy my module trays in Europe from Laura in Denmark https://fantastiskefroe.dk/. In the UK from Containerwise https://containerwise.co.uk/product/c... Learn more about sowing under cover in my You Tube video • Propagation: germinate, grow and plant see... Also in the propagation module of my online Course 2 https://charlesdowding.co.uk/product/... Filmed at Homeacres 24th April 2021 by Edward Dowding https://edowdingfilms.onfabrik.com See our range of No Dig T shirts and sweatshirts in organic cotton https://charlesdowding.teemill.com/. Join this channel for an exclusive monthly video: / @charlesdowding1nodig For fleece and mesh supplies Charles recommends Gardening Naturally https://www.paidonresults.net/c/57860...