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It is so heart-warming to see life come out of these tiny little seeds at this time of year - true enough they are in a greenhouse - but still it warms ya cockles.
These will never make it to be big boys, they are purely for munching now as babies
We have finally had most of our garage demolished today. We've got a garden room going up in Jan, but there will now be room for a greenhouse, and I can't chuffin wait.
I've just germinated some wheat in seed trays to make chook food!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
My other half (who is not keen on spinach) swears they can be trained to demolish whole rows of seedlings! Can't vouch for the truth of this but I've certainly had severe losses.
Is it not to early to plant toms now? What will you do with them and all the other stuff till spring?
Toms are not included in the micro-greens munching program - cos they are poisonous - all the others are eating as tiny versions of their bigger selves
Is it not to early to plant toms now? What will you do with them and all the other stuff till spring?
Some of us are sowing early toms, as a trial. There's a thread on here about it - and I'll be starting a new thread on the 27th. All welcome to join in.
Others think we are insane for bothering...you're welcome to join that camp as well!
From experience I find Jan to early to sow frost tender veg but all the other veg I find is fair game for Jan sowing in a cool greenhouse or kitchen windowsill.
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