Plenty of time marra- don't worry.
It's a busy time, but don't get too uptight. Plants catch up. My allotment neighbour is always in a rush to get things away early, and my stuff always catch up with his.
Get some spuds in the ground soonish - my 1st earlies went in last week.
2nds and mains are chitting away in the shed - and will get planted out in the next week. The main crop will go into the ground, and I have potato grow sacks for the 2nds.
I have got onion sets in modules in the tunnel. Also in cold frames I have got spring cabbage, sprouts, caulis, leeks, purple sprouting broccoli in seed trays.
The parsnips went in the ground last week too. I shall get some winter cabbage away around the end of the month.
As for swedes & turnips, they can go direct in the ground soon, plenty of time for that. End of the month will be OK for outside sowing direct. Thin out when they are large enough.
Also in large planters I have put in carrots, Chinese cabbage, lettuce & radishes.
Broad beans sown direct from last October have survived the frosts & snow and are doing well. I will put another row of broad beans in this week. A couple of rows of peas went in direct last week too.
Garlic are in a cloche and are showing through, shallots are just showing their tips.
In the tunnel I have sown carrots, spring onions, beetroot in guttering and also more peas in guttering. A few more sowings of beetroot can be made in a few weeks time, as peas too.
I shall be setting away runner beans & French beans in pots in the tunnel soon. I always sow a "mugs row" of runner beans direct at the start of May. If they come through, all well and good, if not, the ones sown in pots will go into the ground late May.
I am going to try some sweetcorn too this year. They will be getting set away in pots in the tunnel soon.
My tomatoes & aubergines are doing well in my porch & windows sills back in the house. They will go out into the tunnel around May day.
Here's hoping..........