Indoor sowing is OK as long as you have the room and light to care for the seedlings. Here in East Anglia I'm not even considering sowing outside yet, but if you really can't wait and have the room to spare, then sow a few cheap, hardy seeds (radish, carrot, broad bean, possibly). However you need to be aware that if the soil isn't warm enough then they will not even germinate. Don't quote me, but I seem to remember that the soil temperature needs to be at least five or seven degrees C before most hardy seeds will germinate. Anything like tomatoes, chillies, courgettes really must wait.
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I sowed carrots and peas in pots several weeks ago and transfered them into the lottie today under cloches today. Will start another batch tomorrow and in another two-three weeks transfer them. And hopefully end up with the earliest start possible even if the first few batches fail. With approx 2000 carrot seed in a packet sowing 20/30 seeds at a time is not going to break the bank, same with peas which were bought loose. Still very much sitting on hands as far as tom etc go.
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what have you to loose and what have you to gain don't worry what every one Else says if you think have a go then have a go i think the sea is far to warm for it to stay cold for a long time and if it works you will be eating carrots before all the others if not build a shed out of all that wood!
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I, for one, will be very interested to see how you all get on with these early sowings. Even if others catch up in a few weeks, its keeping my itchy fingers happy to do a bit now!Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
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I've got a very little greenhouse (6'x4'), and the wind is strong enough to blow the door open regularly, but I've sown a container of radishes, which are coming up nicely, one of early carrots, which are germinating, and some Aquadulce broad beans (no sign yet). Nothing much to lose, I thought. I know it's not right and all that, but it's hardly a big risk. Space is so short in March, it could end up speeding things up, and if not, so what?
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I tend to sow seeds early march so when they geriminate in time for the spring equinox as when they start growing there is more daylight than darkness and they seem to grow better this my take on spring time i know the seeds are bursting in your packets but you have to do the best for them this may help it may not hope it do's jacobWhat lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
Ralph Waide Emmerson
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Well, I couldnt wait! My spare bedroom windowsill is now full of seed trays with leeks, broad beans, chillis and cabbage .... fingers crossed now that the weather brightens up when they want planting out !!
partly blame that Hazel person you know .... showing us those photos of broad beans growing away when I have itchy fingers and just love broadiesLast edited by moggssue; 04-02-2008, 11:14 AM.Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
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