Contrary to BRM's suggestions you can also buy some seeds and sow them yourself. It's always very satisfying (although seedlings have their advantages).
It may be a bit late for some things but the vast majority of veg can be banged in the ground now or very shorlty.
Come to think of it - what do you like to eat? I may have some spare seeds I can send.
I've just started volunteering at a local community garden and have just planted spuds, rhubarb some gooseberry bushes and have loads more we are waiting to pop up before we put it in the ground.
Contrary to BRM's suggestions you can also buy some seeds and sow them yourself. It's always very satisfying (although seedlings have their advantages).
It may be a bit late for some things but the vast majority of veg can be banged in the ground now or very shorlty.
Come to think of it - what do you like to eat? I may have some spare seeds I can send.
I've just started volunteering at a local community garden and have just planted spuds, rhubarb some gooseberry bushes and have loads more we are waiting to pop up before we put it in the ground.