I have now taken the time out to join in the forum and although I have taken a lot of the advice on your web site I have never joined in.
I am adicted to gardening - my gardening these days is in pots and mainly in the sun room and on the patio - I like to try new things and never get down when they do not work out but simply get on an try something else, I am the happiest person in the world when I am pottering about with my plants. I am trying to get my grandaughter to help out as much as possible, she loves the edible plants.
I am in North Lanarkshire in Scotland. In Scotland it is very difficult to gauge what the weather will do - yesterday it was miserable during the day, cold, wet, windy and grey and then about 4pm it turned to sunshine with a lovely warm breeze until about 8pm when it went back to cold, wet, windy and grey. I have lots of plants overgrowing in my sun room, in particular the sweet corn - bending at the roof - but I cannot take the chance of putting them during the day just now - has anyone in Scotland grown sweet corn inside or outside successfully -would love to hear as this is the first time I have got the sweet corn to flower - the first ear of corn has appeared today. It warms my heart. My grandaughter went on holiday last night and she asked me to be patient and not to eat the sweet corn and to wait for her to come back her holidays.
I can think of nothing better than being in the sun sorting out plants. As you can tell from the long story here when I get started about my plants I just go on and on.
Hope someone can help with my sweet corn problems.
xxx
I am adicted to gardening - my gardening these days is in pots and mainly in the sun room and on the patio - I like to try new things and never get down when they do not work out but simply get on an try something else, I am the happiest person in the world when I am pottering about with my plants. I am trying to get my grandaughter to help out as much as possible, she loves the edible plants.
I am in North Lanarkshire in Scotland. In Scotland it is very difficult to gauge what the weather will do - yesterday it was miserable during the day, cold, wet, windy and grey and then about 4pm it turned to sunshine with a lovely warm breeze until about 8pm when it went back to cold, wet, windy and grey. I have lots of plants overgrowing in my sun room, in particular the sweet corn - bending at the roof - but I cannot take the chance of putting them during the day just now - has anyone in Scotland grown sweet corn inside or outside successfully -would love to hear as this is the first time I have got the sweet corn to flower - the first ear of corn has appeared today. It warms my heart. My grandaughter went on holiday last night and she asked me to be patient and not to eat the sweet corn and to wait for her to come back her holidays.
I can think of nothing better than being in the sun sorting out plants. As you can tell from the long story here when I get started about my plants I just go on and on.
Hope someone can help with my sweet corn problems.
xxx
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