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    Hi all. We were given a heated propogater for Christmas and was wondering what we could sow now? We have some onion seeds in which are just emerging. Any ideas?

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    Originally posted by duggie View Post
    Hi all. We were given a heated propogater for Christmas and was wondering what we could sow now? We have some onion seeds in which are just emerging. Any ideas?
    I have just started off some chillis, peppers, aubergines and tomatoes in mine on sunday and some are coming up already

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kimbo View Post
      I have just started off some chillis, peppers, aubergines and tomatoes in mine on sunday and some are coming up already

      I did the same as Kimbo but nothing has come up in mine yet I don't do patience very well

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        Good idea Kimbo. I'll get some chilli seeds in but may wait a few weeks before sowing tomatoes. I have limited space to grow on and think the chilli's will benefit more than tomatoes from the longer growing time.

        Xandra - I'm sure something will germinate! I have the same problem with patience - zero!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by duggie View Post
          Good idea Kimbo. I'll get some chilli seeds in but may wait a few weeks before sowing tomatoes. I have limited space to grow on and think the chilli's will benefit more than tomatoes from the longer growing time.

          Xandra - I'm sure something will germinate! I have the same problem with patience - zero!
          I start chillies at Christmas duggie but always wait until March for toms. The chillies don't seem to mind the longer growing time in low light conditions but I find there is nothing to gain with toms. The later planted ones always catch up and don't go leggy.
          Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?

          Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
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          >If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sarraceniac View Post
            I start chillies at Christmas duggie but always wait until March for toms. The chillies don't seem to mind the longer growing time in low light conditions but I find there is nothing to gain with toms. The later planted ones always catch up and don't go leggy.
            Good morning sarraceniac!

            Another early bird on here I must get out of here soon; got loads to do and have a friend coming over for some company, I need to have my weekend tidy up around the house. I want to get as much done as I can this morning!

            Have a good day catch you another time.
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            • #7
              Have planted leeks and parsnips. Both of which are up anf thriving. They both take a long growing period and I had some excellant results when starting them of earlier last year. I won't be planting them out yet though as I feel it is still to cold. Care must be taken with their roots when transplanting. Hope this helps.

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