Gather to use fresh or store for later: Jerusalem artichokes, carrots, autumn cauliflowers, leeks, parsnips, maincrop potatoes, sprouts, pumpkins and winter squashes
Use horticultural fleece to protect salads and late root crops
Dig or fork over bare patches of ground once you’ve harvested and cleared your veg patch, mixing in organic matter as you go
With the EDACA membership year ending on 30 September 2024 renewal emails have been sent to members with email addresses, and posted to those without, on 20 September 2024.
We’ve added great new benefits for the upcoming year and it’s even easier to renew or join for the first time if you use our online application form and pay via online banking.
Details of our full benefits package and how to join online, or pay in person by cash or cheque in an association shop, can be found on our Membership page.
EDACA shops are now taking orders for the following varieties of seed potatoes – order deadline Sunday 27 October2024.
1st early
2nd early
Main crop
Salad
Blight resistant
Aaron Pilot
Kestrel
Caledonian Rose
Charlotte
Organic Colleen (1st early)
Casablanca
Wilja
Cara
Jazzy
Acoustic(2nd early)
Maris Baird
Desiree
Java(main crop)
Pentland Javelin
King Edward
Rocket
Maris Peer
Swift
Organic Setana
Picasso
To place your order please download and complete a seed potato order form and fill in the amount of seed potatoes you wish to order in pounds (our shops hold blank order forms).
A deposit of 25p per pound is required on ordering, remainder to be paid on collection – you will be advised of the total price per pound when our supplier delivers the potatoes.
Please take your completed order form and deposit into any EDACA shop by the order deadline of Sunday 27 October 2024:
Use horticultural fleece to cover late crops of salads and courgettes
Sow overwintering onions as well as quick crops, such as baby spinach, for salad leaves
Continue to harvest French and runner beans, autumn cauliflower, cabbages, lettuce, marrows, maincrop potatoes, pencil leeks, onions, rocket, shallots and spring onions
Pot up herbs such as basil, chives, coriander mint and parsley
Pick the first autumn fruiting raspberries and Conference pears, blackberries and apples as they ripen
Prune cane fruits
Leave root crops such as beetroot, carrots, parsnips, swedes and turnips in the ground for winter
Keep on harvesting aubergines, French and runner beans, beetroot, carrots, chillies, courgettes, cucumbers, peas, peppers, potatoes, spinach and outdoor tomatoes.
Once you’ve cleared any space, re-use it as quickly as possible by sowing fast-growing varieties that will be ready quickly such as lettuce and radishes.
Harvest early varieties of eating apples, blackberries and summer raspberries. Prune other fruits once all of the fruit has been picked.