GardenAdvice Update Spring Vegetables 2025

Spring season vegetable crops
Early Season crops growing with GardenAdvice MyGardenTeam members
A seasonal overview from GardenAdvice.co.uk on how some of our members are successfully getting a head start with their early vegetable crops this year with the help of the GardenAdvice Team
Early Season Progress & Techniques

Home Made Cloche with sweet pea seedling and hazel canes
First crops are well on the way, especially quick growing vegetables, with protection from home made cloches

Slots cut in home made cloches to harden off seedlings

Seedlings inside Cloche
- Homemade cloches have been particularly effective for:
- Starting beetroot, chard, salad leaves and carrots
- Improving early growth conditions
- Gaining a 3–4 week head start on harvests
- Starting beetroot, chard, salad leaves and carrots
- Hardening off seedlings as weather warms:
- The outer skins of homemade cloches are now being ripped open slightly
- This allows seedlings to gradually adjust to outdoor conditions
- The outer skins of homemade cloches are now being ripped open slightly
Succession Planting Strategy
- GardenAdvice members are now sowing continuously every 2 to 4 weeks to produce a steady flow of vegetables through the season and autumn, this includes
Pea & Sweet Pea Support Systems

Hazel Twigs over pea seedings to add support and protection as peas grow
- Hazel sticks (pea sticks) used as natural supports:
- Sourced from hazel stems with twiggy tops
- Ideal for peas and sweet peas
- Can substitute with bamboo canes if needed
- Sourced from hazel stems with twiggy tops
- Sweet peas:
- Planted at the base of the supports
- Now shooting and climbing
- Gardeners are starting to add string between supports to assist climbing
- Planted at the base of the supports
- Peas:
- Germinated well – once germinated cover with pea stick add support and protection from pigeons
- Covered with finer twiggy hazel tops for support
- After harvest, sticks and pea plants will be composted
- Germinated well – once germinated cover with pea stick add support and protection from pigeons
Potatoes – Two Approaches

Potatoes in containers in a cold glasshouse earthed up
- In containers (unheated greenhouse):
- Planted halfway down the container
- Now growing above the top – time to earth up to cover the stems
- Earthing up produces more early potatoes along the stem
- Planted halfway down the container
- In beds outdoors (unprotected):
- In plastic-covered beds:
- Potatoes are beginning to shoot
- Important to ensure shoots align with holes in plastic
- Gently pull shoots through the holes in the plastic if needed
- Soil beneath will be perfect for autumn crops post-harvest once the potatoes removed
- Potatoes are beginning to shoot

Potatoes growing through plastic sheeting – cut holes in the sheeting for potato shoots to grow through
Garlic Update Planted in cloches and directly into beds
- Two methods used:
- Direct planting into open beds
- Planted under cloches for a quick root start
- Direct planting into open beds
Runner & French Beans
- Runner beans and French beans:
- Started and now almost ready to be trained onto canes
- Growing strongly in preparation for summer production
- Started and now almost ready to be trained onto canes
Calendula (Companion Planting)
- Calendula seeds planted in the corners of:
- Raised beds
- Traditional beds
- Raised beds
- Benefits include:
- Attracting beneficial insects like bees and lacewings
- Repelling pests such as aphids
- Attracting beneficial insects like bees and lacewings
Get Involved
Want help starting your own vegetable garden this year?
- Join the GardenAdvice the MyGardenTeam service for tailored advice and support
- Sign up for a one-day GardenAdvice gardening course run in your own garden
Stay tuned for the next Spring Vegetable Update!