Rocket went in 4 weeks ago in the greenhouse. Rest will be in the ground in two weeks time
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View PostGoodness me sit on your hands for a while you folks thinking of planting now and consider when your last frosts are. We can have frosts up here in June!! I aim to plant on 20th April annually although last year it was in to May.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Put a row of Kestrels in a couple of weeks back (gamble) and hopefully tomorrow will put the rest in plus Charlottes. They won't start growing until they're ready but with any luck they'll crop before blight strikes (which it usually does). Blight resistant mains will go in in April.Location ... Nottingham
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I did the early planting experiment some years ago, planting seed spuds at weekly intervals.
It made no difference to the eventual time they got going: they won't grow until it's warm enough.
Any leaves that appear in a frost will blacken and rot. Spuds sitting in cold wet soil are also liable to rot
Mine will go in late March IF good weather's dueAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Last year, i kept an eye on what local farmers were doing.
On my commute to work, when I saw furrows appearing, thats when I planted mine.
I already know which fields to keep my eye on over the coming weeks.
According to my dad, my grandad always used to say 'Easter' but considering easter can be anthing like 2-3 weeks apart thats not a good indicator.
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Manage to mow the lawns yesterday, just a high cut.
Now have a bag of clippings.
Today will plant my chitted Charlottes.
A trench with a scattering of muck and a layer of clippings.
Then spuds on top.
Cover and earth up later as required.
So my spuds depend on first lawn cut!
JimmyExpect the worst in life and you will probably have under estimated!
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I planted some Maris Pipers out in bags around the end of Feb and have been moving the bags outside on good days and back in at night. I have been earthing up fairly regularly and on the surface everything seems to be going well. I will be planting some more at the end of this month/beginning of April and am interested to compare them all.
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