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    Yesterday I did lots of sowing. I planted my garlic cloves, sweet peppers, salad leaves, tomatoes and courgettes. This is my first proper year growing so I am still learning! I have a walk in plastic greenhouse and another 4 tier shelving greenhouse. I also have some potatoes chitting...

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    • More Pablo F1 beetroot as well as Calypso coriander and six types of lettuce (Black Seeded Simpson, Freckles, Frisee de Beauregard, Lollo Rossa, Marvel of Four Seasons, Salad Bowl).

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      • sowed all my courgettes, pumpkins and squashes, can't help think it's just a little bit early
        Last edited by MyWifesBrassicas; 17-03-2019, 02:32 PM. Reason: Bad spelling, as always
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        • Sowed 25 pre-chitted peas this morning, and a few broad beans I'd chucked in the chitting pot as they were rattling about in the bottom of my bag.
          He-Pep!

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          • Lots and lots of bedfordshire onions, one tray to grow normally and a tray of cells to harvest early as scallions

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            • I haven't really planted anything yet...

              Well except my broad beans, and a lot of onion seed (about 200 plants are up).
              And some onion sets - but it's really a little early for them yet as they will bolt very quickly
              And the chilies are all up now - only about 20 plants this year
              And the bell peppers are up and about to get transplanted - about 30 or those (We've taken to making salted chili chips quite a bit - highly recommended)
              And some early spuds are in part of the tunnel
              And some kiwi seed (?) Don't ask.

              What I mean to say is I haven't planted a single tomato yet. Last year it was carrying trays and trays from the house to the tunnel to overnight in the warmth - so this year I'm cutting down on that by sowing later. I'm thinking another 2 weeks at least.

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              • first lot of onions (bedfordshire champion and red baron)
                carrots (nantes early)
                echinea, narcissus, and stock
                all in propagators in the greenhouse.
                oh and peppers in the propagator.

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                • A few more tomatoes - 3 seeds of:-
                  Mountain Princess
                  Legend
                  Oregon Spring
                  Radio (know nothing about this one)
                  Goose Creek
                  Halina
                  Ruthje
                  Thompson's Seedless Grape
                  Gardener's Delight
                  Irish Gardener's Delight
                  Black Icicle
                  Father Frost
                  Violet Jasper
                  Vessenij Mieurinsky
                  Dreikasehoch (3 cheeses high)

                  For my outdoor growing wild tomato bed:-
                  Yellow Centiflor
                  Wild Tomato
                  Chiapas Wild tomato
                  Peruvian Bush
                  Broad Ripple Yellow Currant

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                  • Nice selection of tomatoes there, I've gone for Tamina-Suncherry-Black Cherry-Sungold-Ferline-Orkado-Orange Queen, what's the difference between Gardeners Delight and Irish Gardeners Delight

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                    • the "Irish" GD is from RealSeeds:-

                      Our supposedly 'Gardener's Delight' Small but Supersweet Irish Version

                      This version was originally from a small seed collection in USA, labelled 'Irish Gardeners Delight'. It has definitely got smaller fruit than what we would normally expect, and we're pretty sure now that it's not really 'Gardeners' Delight' at all, being more in the style of the smaller cherry types such as 'Sweet 100'.

                      BUT , and it's a big 'but', the flavour is great. This is the sweetest cherry tomato we've ever tried. And the fruit, although small, are produced in huge numbers on enormously long trusses.

                      We weren't going to list it any more, but many visitors to the gardens pointed out that it was one of the best cherries they'd ever tasted, so we thought we ought to leave it in the catalogue! And it is now one of our most popular. Get your seed now, you won't be disappointed.

                      This variety slows down if we have a cool spell in late spring/early summer, but it starts growing again once temperatures rise again.

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                      • Sowed another half tray of Carrentan Leeks and a module tray of Celeriac Venetian White.
                        Squash- Four seeds each of Waltham Butternut, Pleine de Naples, Thai Rai Kaw Tok, Shishi Gatani and Kabocha. Also mini white pickling cucumber.

                        One big tray each of Savoy cabbage and red brussel sprouts.

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                        • 20 cell tray of coriander in the hopes I get to use some before it runs to seed

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                          • I've started

                            Onions - Bedford champion
                            Leeks - King Richard
                            Leek - Lyon 2 (prizetaker)
                            Leek - Musselburgh
                            Cauliflower - all year round
                            Broccoli - marathon

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                            • I'm having one final go at beetroot and if they don't grow into beets I'll put them on the list with carrots as stuff I can't grow. I'm starting them in pots instead of the ground this time, and going with Charles Dowding, who says they like company, by putting 4 seeds per pot.

                              Also sowed a few dwarf broad beans this morning after chitting them.
                              Last edited by mothhawk; 09-03-2019, 01:32 PM.
                              Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
                              Endless wonder.

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                              • Greenhouse tomatoes:
                                Mountain Magic
                                Fandango
                                Black Opal
                                Sungold

                                Outdoor tomatoes:
                                Roma
                                Red Robin
                                Megabyte

                                Chillies:
                                Hawks Claw
                                Filius Blue
                                Medusa
                                Bangalore Torpedo
                                Prairie Fire

                                Sweet peppers - Nocera Gallo & Candy Cane Red

                                Cucumber - Passandra

                                Melons - Honey Dew and Cantaloupe

                                Leeks - Stocky (free trial) & Musselburgh

                                Garlic Chives

                                Aubergine - Jewel Mixed


                                Weather was bad! Run out of windowsills now....

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