I try each year to hold out and sow suitable veg direct at the allotment instead of sowing at home and transplanting - needless to say, when early spring comes around I get itchy fingers and can't wait any longer!!! In goes everything at home. I sometimes regret doing this due to the time needed to look after the seedlings at home, pot on and later transplant. Next year may be even harder work as I want to incorporate some cut flower beds at the lottie which will contain alot of annuals - again easier to sow direct but will I be able to resist the urge
I'm wondering what you all do regarding your beans, brassicas, peas, courgettes, sweetcorn, leeks and annual flowers
Is there anything in particular which you won't sow direct because you've experienced problems in the past.
Do you find it easier to have your seedlings at home and keep a close eye on them?
The things that concern me with having lots of seedlings at the lottie are: slug damage, bird damage, late frosts, wind damage in spring, the need to make frequent visits to check on them - should I be concerned? Do you find any of these a problem?
Looking forward to hearing from you all
Thanks
I'm wondering what you all do regarding your beans, brassicas, peas, courgettes, sweetcorn, leeks and annual flowers
Is there anything in particular which you won't sow direct because you've experienced problems in the past.
Do you find it easier to have your seedlings at home and keep a close eye on them?
The things that concern me with having lots of seedlings at the lottie are: slug damage, bird damage, late frosts, wind damage in spring, the need to make frequent visits to check on them - should I be concerned? Do you find any of these a problem?
Looking forward to hearing from you all
Thanks
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