I guess so if you have a sufficiently large container. They need the soil to be well compacted round the stems though or the sprouts don't form properly.
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The containers I have are 12" deep and 25" long do you think that would be okay?Susiewoosie
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Thanks for thatSusiewoosie
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Originally posted by DexR View PostShirl, just my tuppence worth, my neighbour on my new lottie was complaining that he had the last of these (Peer Gynt) for this year & he would have to change to , I think he said Maximus, but have been wrong before. He reckons they are a marvellous, tight, tasty sprout. (didn't offer me any though)
Umm. *coff* - I know that I have my 6 bedford filbasket sprout seedlings on the go, but if you do have a pinch of spare Peer Gynt seed, I could have my arm twisted...just to compare, you understand...
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Did you manage to grow them?
Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostI am sure I have read lots about this variety of sprout on and off but can't find anything at the moment. I came across a packet of seed a few days ago and I am sure I have read that they are no longer available (or is my leaky brain mis-remembering?)
Should I buy said packet? (it won't have gone anywhere as it is buried at the back of a little old shop where hardly anyone goes)
Are they nice sprouts?
An old post I know but I was reading about Peer Gynt sprouts recently. I was interested to know if your old seeds had grown and whether it had been possible to save some seed? I don't know if that is possible (I'm new and a novice but keen to learn)...
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