I'm hoping that I haven't been too ambitious but I've got loads of seeds to plant direct but am still digging the plot over. If something needs sowing in April am I too late sowing those seeds in the first weeks in May?
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Gardening is supposed to be enjoyable and relaxing. I have found lately I have been worrying about where I was going to put this or do I need to sow that????
Hold on.....slow down says I!!!
I have an allotment to enjoy growing 'stuff' and 'get away from it all and stress out'
"Sod it" says I!!!! Go to the allotment and enjoy yourself.
Leave the stress behind, or give it a good kick up the arse!!!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostGardening is supposed to be enjoyable and relaxing. I have found lately I have been worrying about where I was going to put this or do I need to sow that????
Hold on.....slow down says I!!!
I have an allotment to enjoy growing 'stuff' and 'get away from it all and stress out'
"Sod it" says I!!!! Go to the allotment and enjoy yourself.
Leave the stress behind, or give it a good kick up the arse!!!
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Pertinent advice: KEEP BREATHING!
Second pertinent advice: DON'T PANIC!
Last year was our first, and I was delighted to see our lottie neighbour sowing all kinds of seeds at the beginning of June, July and august! It all comes out in the wash and it's quite hard o get it really wrong. Each mistake is for learning from.
Seedlings will actually grow in quite small patches in between the grass (believe me, that's what ours did last year.
Enjoy yourself and keep breathingLast edited by madderbat; 01-05-2007, 10:24 PM.
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