Last Wednesday finally got around to planting up some of the seeds which came with June's issue of GYO. Went out this morning (it's stopped raining and the sun is shining!) and bless me if there isn't a neat line of little seedlings! Dead chuffed!
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Planted mine about two weeks ago and despite the horrid weather here they are looking ok. They are about an inch and a half high and sitting on the garden bench whilst the slugs attack my nearby potatoes, bet they have got their beady little eyes on them!Last edited by janie; 26-05-2006, 07:54 PM.Sherbet, possibly the smallest rabbit in the world....
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I am in Aberdeenshire- Is that the furthest North? I planted mine a couple of weeks ago and they are several inches high already- I have thinned them out, and there were horrible little vine weevils munching away at the bottom of them, so had to buy nematodes, which will take 2-3 wks to work. Have picked off all the grubs now. The thinnings take very readily and have passed them on to other gardening friends. I believe they are eaten as a sort of cross between spring greens and broccoli, so don't wait until they flower, but catch them just before. I haven't tried them before, but they seem very vigourous and hardy. Excellent!
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