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Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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I feel your pain! I've sown thirty odd chilli seeds this year (some twice) and have a total of six teeny plants. No chance of buying chilli plants here, or even chillies to eat. Gastronomic capital my ****Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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I'm usually happy with what's on general sale (I wouldn't know a good cabbage from a not so good one anyway ) And my range of outdoor stuff is fairly limited - beans, spuds and a brassica are about as adventurous as I get. I've done okay with cauliflower in the past, chard too, broccoli not so good. I don't have enough sun for squash, and the slugs obliterate any effort with beetroot and radish so I don't tend to bother with them anymore. Besides, if it all goes pear shaped I can shift at least some of the blame onto someone else! My serious seed shopping is reserved for my greenhouse chilli plants...
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Oh joy of joys!!!!
Just been hanging around GH: took lid off sweet pepper tray (a chocolate variety) sown an eon ago .... Woohoo there are 4 tiny seedlings!!!!~~~ Gardening is medicine that does not need
a prescription ... And with no limit on dosage.
- Author Unknown ~~~
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Scarlet my squash and cues etc havent done anything yet. They're just sitting there. My shallots really started going, a few new toms, rocket, and celery (at long last). Some things I resowed at home on the windowsill, accepting I was too optimistic about the power of the coldframe (my jalapenos) and a resowing of my flowers seems to have yielded many seedlings in the blowaway.
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I've got a piece of guttering inside the greenhouse which is now on it's second sowing of peas! first sowing was speculative with old seed and only 4 showed. Second sowing in the same place nearly a month later was with new sealed seed, again I'm only getting about 25% germination!!! the compost is commercial with added vermiculite.
Other stuff went well in the house but quickly got leggy and died off.
I'm not having a great start but more sowings are taking place and I will have some successes (which is what always happens). I envey the old retired gardeners that have all day to visit and nurture thier seedlings, coming home in the dark can be a right pain.
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slug just ate the leaves off half of my chillies overnight.
The surprise is they were on the living room window cill and the compost was a dried compressed one so the slug hasn't come from there. They were all about 4 inches high so may recover , still searching for the ninja slug thoughdon't be afraid to innovate and try new things
remember.........only the dead fish go with the flow
Another certified member of the Nutters club
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One of my sweet peas has emerged! Out of ten. One lupin out of ten or so. Two cosmos have finally put out true leaves. Honestly, I'm just going to buy plug plants for my ornamentals. It's such a faff.
Things will catch up. I am finding myself unsure of whether things should be left in the cold frame or brought out to germinate now. I don't want it to get too hot for the things that prefer cooler temps for germination.
My sweetcorn has popped up at quite a pleasing rate. I think 14 out of 16 are just poking up.
Salads don't seem to be up to much though, neither in the cold frame nor in the ground.
Getting there slowly.
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