Potted my 4 hop rhizomes. Decided to pot them before moving them up to the allotment. I'm really looking forward to growing these hops! Also potted 2 strawberry plants, and all my seedlings are now going crazy!! They will all need potting on or moving straight up to the plot soon. The growing season is underway!!
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Again now't gardening wise! "traipsed the estate!" All "Hunky Doory" a few stuff needs potting on! n "Stumpy" the tree fern needs unwrapping!
One to do!
"Bring on the weekend"Last edited by Deano's "Diggin It"; 27-03-2014, 07:23 PM."Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"
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Dug out half a patio area, and used the topsoil on the raised veg beds; plank-partitioned off the fruit bush bed from the adjacent path; whip-and-tongue grafted a couple of (unidentified, but very fragrant fruit) apple scions onto MM106 rootstocks. First time grafter, fingers crossed!Take a look at my blog too
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Not a lot again as it was my daughters opening night in CATS, got to say but one very impressed and proud dad right here...... She earned herself, the whole theatre cheering, ( & my missus crying ).
Have got days off work soon so intend on getting stuck back in then got a few projects in mind so hopefully be able to share soon
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Just finished potting on pak choi, Swiss chard and tomatoes sown some sweet peas in pots of 7 to be planted in random places round the allotment also sown a tray of marigolds for in and around the greenhouse for the friendliesIn the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot
https://www.youtube.com/user/darcyvuqua?feature=watch
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My pepper seedlings seem to be on strike. They have stayed at two seedling (as opposed to true) leaves for 3 weeks now since coming out of the heated prop, despite being on the warmest windowsill of the house. Perhaps I took them out of the propagator too soon? But I like to whip things out of there quickly before they go leggy.
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Originally posted by Noosner View PostMy pepper seedlings seem to be on strike. They have stayed at two seedling (as opposed to true) leaves for 3 weeks now since coming out of the heated prop, despite being on the warmest windowsill of the house. Perhaps I took them out of the propagator too soon? But I like to whip things out of there quickly before they go leggy.
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Originally posted by Noosner View PostMy pepper seedlings seem to be on strike. They have stayed at two seedling (as opposed to true) leaves for 3 weeks now since coming out of the heated prop,
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Mine are still quite small, too but if I remember correctly that was the same last year, and they did catch up eventually - it's not even April yet!
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Went to B&M and picked up a bird feeder pole, seed feeder, nut feeder, coconut fat feeder, and half a dozen fat balls. All assembled and fully loaded, and just waiting for the birds to realise ...
I also picked up a white rose bush and red rose bush for £1.50 each. Not sure what to expect from them in terms of quality, but worth the gamble at that price. Finally I picked up a couple of window box baskets for hanging on the house side of the fence. This will give me somewhere for the surplus wild white strawbs, and I'll be starting another thread with questions on companions for them
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