this a good time to start the leeks off as well? bearing in mind I have an unheated GH to put them in when they show?
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i really really need more windowsill space, have 5 trays of leeks onions and spring onions, and 2 trays of tomatoes and other miscellaneous stuff, and 2 trays of peas and beans and a tray of experimental caulis and ..... cabbagy things for the chooks ..... what do you do when you run out of space??Last edited by lynda66; 06-02-2009, 02:06 PM.
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Thanks for the reminder PW. I am going to sow Ishikura. Has anyone tried this variety?
I am also going to wait and sow as per the moon phase. Last year I did another variety and can't remember what it was, but they turned out ok. Will only sow a few as I don't have enough room.
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Originally posted by lynda66 View Posti really really need more windowsill space, have 5 trays of leeks onions and spring onions, and 2 trays of tomatoes and other miscellaneous stuff, and 2 trays of peas and beans and a tray of experimental caulis and ..... cabbagy things for the chooks ..... what do you do when you run out of space??
My friend chucked out her pine draws so i used them as the sides, an we built the lid as instructed by Novembers issue of 'GYO'. I used sheet plastic for the lid glazing though as we had had a new mattress delivered all wrapped in good strong, clear plastic.
I had a new washing machine too so i kept the polystyrene and used it to sit in the base o the cold frame. My onions, spring onions, an leeks are now tucked up in my cold frame in their modules, sat on a base o polystyrene an covered over with a bit o extra fleece for now.
That leaves space on my window sill for all the seedlings that hate the cold an need extra mollycoddling until late spring.
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Sowed mine about three weeks ago. All are up and growing well. Sowed, Red Baron, Ammirello, (spanish yellow) and anIrish heritage variety named Baun.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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don't know about the epicentre of rugby - is Welford Road still standing? <g> - but here in Milton Keynes it feels like being the epicentre of the great freeze......the only thing I will be doing in my garden for the next few days is keeping the birds' water topped up and unfrozen. I've got one batch of spring cabbage seedlings and one of courgettes on my windowsill and no idea of when I will be able to move them on
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