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Lincolnshire Gardeners: October Seed Sowing Tips for Quick Harvests

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Lincolnshire Gardeners: October Seed Sowing Tips for Quick Harvests

As autumn graces Lincolnshire with falling leaves, it presents a golden opportunity for local gardening aficionados to ready their patches for a prosperous winter harvest. Expert gardening advice was recently disseminated, targeting specifically our region, with guidelines on the ideal seeds to plant in October for a producing crop within weeks. This timely counsel could prove particularly advantageous for the dedicated gardening populace of Lincolnshire keen on optimising their allotments and home gardens before the year concludes. Be it leafy greens or root vegetables, the correct selection of seeds could contribute to a successful and gratifying winter garden.

As previously reported by lincolnshirelive.co.uk, The Lincoln Post has conveyed this story.

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