ok i have lots (ok far too many) seedlings on my windowsills, the onions leeks and spring onions are fine, as are the tomatoes cucumbers and other stuff, well for now anyway
but i have a bit of a problem with peas and beans .... not that they are a problem .... oh i know what i mean lol
anyway, they are getting too big for their little round fibre pots, (i sowed 3-4 in each one) some of the beans are ok, but they are growing very fast, so what do i do with them now? (i only had a few peas last year sowed outside, and my beans didn't grow )
so do i
leave them a bit longer, even though they are about 6 inches tall and the roots are escaping
or should i put them all in a big square planter till it's ok for them to go out in the garden
should i put the polytunnel up and stick em in that, (can the leeks and onions go out in that too?) but i really can't be bothered
or should i do something else???
i'm very short of small pots (ie i have about 3 which are probably broken cos they've been outside since last year) so the only real option is a big square planter or a storage box with compost till they can go out in the ground
but i have a bit of a problem with peas and beans .... not that they are a problem .... oh i know what i mean lol
anyway, they are getting too big for their little round fibre pots, (i sowed 3-4 in each one) some of the beans are ok, but they are growing very fast, so what do i do with them now? (i only had a few peas last year sowed outside, and my beans didn't grow )
so do i
leave them a bit longer, even though they are about 6 inches tall and the roots are escaping
or should i put them all in a big square planter till it's ok for them to go out in the garden
should i put the polytunnel up and stick em in that, (can the leeks and onions go out in that too?) but i really can't be bothered
or should i do something else???
i'm very short of small pots (ie i have about 3 which are probably broken cos they've been outside since last year) so the only real option is a big square planter or a storage box with compost till they can go out in the ground
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