Plants bought from stores like Homebase are best kept in a cold frame for a few weeks to `harden off` and plant out Mid May in the South or end of May in the North if there is no likely -hood of any frosts.
plants bought from any garden centre will need to be protected, not just Homebase. Many young veg plants are quite tough depending on what you choose so they can take some fairly cold weather but just avoid frosts.
If you dont have the means to protect them then wait a few weeks before planting out.
i appreciate all this advice - i went to a few places today and priced some plants - some of them look so delicate!
I think i will prepare my soil and then buy next week, with a view to planting out mid may.
They'll be ok in my conservatory till then won't they?
crisgal--why not get seeds rather than transplants--many such as radish, spring onion,chives etc can be easily grown in containers(& seeds are a lot cheaper)--try Suttons seeds website-they will also send you a brochure,so you can see what you are getting -they have (i think) the best range of seeds etc and a very good customer care service--happy gardening
I have got some seeds, beejay.
They were very cheap at Aldi a while back - lettuce, carrots and spinach beet.
Today I bought those little pots with a plastic top and some john inns and compost.
As it's my first time, I was going to try a mixture of both.
Thanks x
crisgal --even if you get the suttons catalogue -i think it is vey informative--it tells you what can be grown in containers etc-- and it would surprise you just how many types of radish eg there are i also believe their seeds are better(greater success rate ) quality xx