Grow anything you like! Thing is, over time you will discover what works best for your location - all gardeners do and it's part of the joy of gardening. But your plants will not start so early as a protected south-facing garden plants and it may take a while before the sun comes around. Definitely put spuds, carrots, onions in and corgettes. Peas on canes may be high enough to get the best of the light. It's all up to you. But don't be afraid to experiment!!!!!!
I have one border facing west which does not get any direct sun between November 1 and April 1 and yet it is covered in plants.
Joined 16 Mar, 2008
Devon
Muddywellies
18 Mar, 2008
Grow anything you like! Thing is, over time you will discover what works best for your location - all gardeners do and it's part of the joy of gardening. But your plants will not start so early as a protected south-facing garden plants and it may take a while before the sun comes around. Definitely put spuds, carrots, onions in and corgettes. Peas on canes may be high enough to get the best of the light. It's all up to you. But don't be afraid to experiment!!!!!!
I have one border facing west which does not get any direct sun between November 1 and April 1 and yet it is covered in plants.