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French beans to test germination. If they grow, these will be grown on the windowsill indoors. Also peppers to replace ones that have not germinated.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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I've just planted a very few seeds of each of these as I know that in a months time when my windowsills are overflowing and my greenhouses are still too cold I'll be panicking.
Tomatoes: Crimson Crush and Sungold
Cucumbers: Mini munch and Diva
Aubergine: Black beauty
Peppers: Gypsy and Padron
Basil and Lemon basil
Luffa seeds!
Courgettes. (2 varieties)
The courgettes and basil are old seeds. I need to know if they are viable though.Last edited by greenishfing; 14-03-2022, 03:21 PM.
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Originally posted by greenishfing View PostI've just planted a very few seeds of each of these as I know that in a months time when my windowsills are overflowing and my greenhouses are still too cold I'll be panicking.
Tomatoes: Crimson Crush and Sungold
Cucumbers: Mini munch and Diva
Aubergine: Black beauty
Peppers: Gypsy and Padron
Basil and Lemon basil
Luffa seeds!
Courgettes. (2 varieties)
The courgettes and basil are old seeds. I need to know if they are viable though.Mostly flowers, some fruit and veg, at the seaside in Edinburgh.
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Originally posted by Babru View Post
Are these luffas you scrub your back with greenishfing? Are they also edible? Never seen one of these growing, but I suppose they are a gourd.
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Originally posted by Babru View Post
Are these luffas you scrub your back with greenishfing? Are they also edible? Never seen one of these growing, but I suppose they are a gourd.
If you want a luffa for scrubbing then you have to let them mature completely.
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Originally posted by ameno View Post
They are edible if you pick them young, like a courgette. They eat them in South East Asia.
If you want a luffa for scrubbing then you have to let them mature completely.Mostly flowers, some fruit and veg, at the seaside in Edinburgh.
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