Win one of seven Sutton Seeds tins & veg and fruit seeds

You can plant onion and leek seeds indoors this month – as well as herbs on your windowsills.And of course start planning what you’re going to get in the ground for the rest of the year.

Planting vegetable seeds in a seed tray.
January is a great time to start planning what seeds you want to plant whereCredit: Alamy
Sutton's Horticultural Seed Collection tin with packets of seeds.
The retro tin and seeds that SEVEN Sun readers can win

To enter fill in the form below. Some vegetables, hardy annuals and tree seeds should be direct-sown into a special ‘seed bed’ rather than into their final positions. Here are some seed bed tips:IT may be January – but it’s the perfect time to start thinking about your growing calendar.

Suttons Tips for Sowing into Seed beds

To protect your seeds from weather and mice, Suttons seeds are offering this lovely retro tin to SEVEN lucky Sun Gardening readers.

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  • Position your seed bed in an open but sheltered position.
  • The soil should be free of weeds, large stones and debris and be broken down as finely as possible. 
  • Sow your seeds into v-shaped drills made to the recommended sowing depth for each particular variety. 
  • Create taut lines with string to help you keep your drills straight. It makes weeding easier as the plants grow. 
  • Make sure your seeds are in good contact with the soil. 
  • In dry weather, moisten the drill thoroughly before sowing.
  • After sowing the seeds, rake soil over the drill and firm it with the flat face of the rake.
  • Mark the drill with a label including the seed variety and date sown.

Plus five packets of flower seeds and five packets of Vegetable Seeds – all together worth £31.89.

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Top tips for sowing your seedsOr write to Sun Suttons Tin competition, PO Box 3190, Colchester, Essex, CO2 8GP.

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