I went to Wilkinson's on Saturday morning and there was nothing left. I got a couple of bags of seed potatoes, onion sets, tomato plants, and a pretty pathetic looking raspberry plant (which is just a stick with roots at the moment). The shelves were empty, I think the good weather got people out and planting.
We then went to Wyevales and got loads of compost and few growbags and some strawberry plants and some salad seeds. I got a bit overwhelmed by the choice and it was so busy I left before I started buying everything in sight.
So on Saturday afternoon I set about planting some potatoes, the ones from Wilkinsons had shoots growing out through the bags so I thought they were already chitted and just planted them in buckets as is. I have since read that I should have rubbed the shoots off before planting, so they will have to come up this evening. I planted out the strawberry plants in a planter, planted a salad selection in an old bucket BBQ, got some herbs going in pots on the window sill, planted some tomato seeds in pot on a shelf in the kitchen along with some pepper and chilli under cling film.
finally I put the raspberry "plant" in an old fire bucket but it now just looks like I have planted a stick.
One of my neighbours spotted me doing all this work (our gardens are open to the road behind and being a conservation area the fences have to be no more than 3 feet high) and came over and offered me some wood from his old fence if I wanted to make some planters. So put together a planted similar to this:
which is about 5 foot long. I was very pleased with how it turned out, I lined it with a couple of empty growbags. This morning I got up and before I headed off to work I was looking out at it and thinking that wood is about 20 years old and has been treated so now I am worried about arsenic and all that. Should I be worried?
I still have some stuff on order and I have a load of seeds which need to be planted in seed trays first. What is my best "cheap" option for this as I don't have the room to plant them in seed trays etc. Could I plant them in old takeaway containers (the plastic ones) on the window ledge (which is covered in plants at the moment)?
We then went to Wyevales and got loads of compost and few growbags and some strawberry plants and some salad seeds. I got a bit overwhelmed by the choice and it was so busy I left before I started buying everything in sight.
So on Saturday afternoon I set about planting some potatoes, the ones from Wilkinsons had shoots growing out through the bags so I thought they were already chitted and just planted them in buckets as is. I have since read that I should have rubbed the shoots off before planting, so they will have to come up this evening. I planted out the strawberry plants in a planter, planted a salad selection in an old bucket BBQ, got some herbs going in pots on the window sill, planted some tomato seeds in pot on a shelf in the kitchen along with some pepper and chilli under cling film.
finally I put the raspberry "plant" in an old fire bucket but it now just looks like I have planted a stick.
One of my neighbours spotted me doing all this work (our gardens are open to the road behind and being a conservation area the fences have to be no more than 3 feet high) and came over and offered me some wood from his old fence if I wanted to make some planters. So put together a planted similar to this:
which is about 5 foot long. I was very pleased with how it turned out, I lined it with a couple of empty growbags. This morning I got up and before I headed off to work I was looking out at it and thinking that wood is about 20 years old and has been treated so now I am worried about arsenic and all that. Should I be worried?
I still have some stuff on order and I have a load of seeds which need to be planted in seed trays first. What is my best "cheap" option for this as I don't have the room to plant them in seed trays etc. Could I plant them in old takeaway containers (the plastic ones) on the window ledge (which is covered in plants at the moment)?
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