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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 broadies
You are not the only one Moggssue, me too! I hold my self so long and by 1 feb I felt so desperate to sow something (or anything) but sadly got severe flu for several days, got to postponed it till tomorrow when I felt better. Will be sowing chili/pepper, some brassica, spring onions, basils & aubergine (perhaps). I am not going for any beans (french) yet as it will be too early for them. I presume, I will be using all windowsill very soon, hopefully the weather improves!
Happy sowing.
I always sow everything as late as possible, but I sowed some mega onions on Boxing day and I'm ordering my chillies and peppers today and will probably sow them in a heated propagator as soon as they arrive. I may start off some toms at the end of the month, but otherwise I'll leave everything until March at least.
Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
You are not the only one Moggssue, me too! I hold my self so long and by 1 feb I felt so desperate to sow something (or anything) but sadly got severe flu for several days, got to postponed it till tomorrow when I felt better..
Hope you're feeling a bit better today Momol??
And well done gardenplot - isnt it great when things sprout?!
Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
Oh boy it's so SUNNY today!!!, they say spring has already arrived by a month ahead. Must do more sowings, not just fruiting veggies. I must be late already .
I'm starting this week, parsnips, tomatoes, cucumber, things I can do at home.... any more ideas?
I have the perfect excuse though, I'll be a few days off giving birth by the end of March, if he isn't here by then that is, so I've got to be prepared Got my nuked loo rolls ready for when the parsnips get going!
The greenhouse will hopefully be up and running in the next couple of weeks, so will make the most of it! Can shuffle round to my hearts content, sowing leeks and making diagrams of where they need to go etc, just in case I can't do it!
ooooh, what else can I get going?????
Last edited by chrissie the chippy; 05-02-2008, 12:08 PM.
Reason: dodgy spelling!
I am here in the Sahara desert (warm enough for sowing and planting here now) reading these posts in frustration.
At home I have toms, onions, peppers, garlic and cucumbers all sown into pots and all of them growing currently. These will be moved into bigger pots when I return at the end of this month but still staying indoors unless its really warm.
When I get back I will be sowing early spuds (chitting in cool room currently) I have been told to try carrots in buckets so they will be in too, beetroot, salads and peas. All will be potted indoors and not moved outside until its warmer
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
We seems to encourage each other to sow early and earlier . I hope the sun is on our side or we will have to resow when things gone terribly leggy .
I haven't get to sow what i planned but will do it today or tomorrow (even), they are:
brassica group ( pak choy, Kai lain, mustard...), some chilies, spring onions,basils, perhaps also carrot...oh dear the list of wish goes on...no panic...slowly and steady... .
Just sowed cabbage, cauli, broccoli (is that calabrease, green heading), PSB and parsnips coz they take a LIFETIME to grow for decent harvesting. French bean by end of Feb for May harvest but that's like asking God to land on your lap!
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