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  • #16
    I planted some onion sets before chrimbo. But will be starting my planting in february once i have tided up the garden etc. I will be chitting my spuds once they arrive. So looking forward to this season as i think (and hope) I have learnt from my first seasons mistakes.
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    • #17
      Well I have planted the following seeds.....
      Tomatoes,
      Chili's,
      Peas,
      garlic,
      Onion,
      Celery.
      They are all only placed in my bedroom window (south facing)
      And I have marked them up and will be doing the same again over the next couple of months.

      Only problem I can see is I am going to run out of space fast.

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      • #18
        Oh year 2 is much more exciting than year one. I'm currently on my 4th year of growing stuff and you learn heaps every year either from experience or reading stuff into your problems/mistakes =)

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        • #19
          Haven't done a darn thing! OH wrecked my mini-greenhouse when he moved me in, so need to replace that. Hand is starting to be useful, now (today I haven't worn the brace at all).

          However, I am so snotted up I have no desire whatsoever to 'get out there'. Maybe at the weekend, though. Once I've found my garden centre voucher, that is!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by super trowel View Post
            Well I have planted the following seeds.....
            garlic,

            They are all only placed in my bedroom window (south facing)
            Do you really mean seed, or are you referring to planting cloves? If the latter, then your garlic really should be outside - either in pots or in the ground. It actually needs a period of cold weather in order for the clove to split and form a new bulb. Otherwise come harvest time you'll just have a single clove still.
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            or read about mine www.suburbanvegplot.blogspot.com/

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            • #21
              Originally posted by perkin View Post
              Do you really mean seed, or are you referring to planting cloves? If the latter, then your garlic really should be outside - either in pots or in the ground. It actually needs a period of cold weather in order for the clove to split and form a new bulb. Otherwise come harvest time you'll just have a single clove still.
              I do not know how cold Trowel's bedroom is, but my peas are in the cold gh, celery, onion seeds in the kitchen window.

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              • #22
                well my "Sankey 38 cm Premier Growarm 100" heated propagator arrived today, so I got straight to planting!

                Chilli's:
                Twilight
                Orange Habanero
                Iranian Red
                Gusto Purple
                Scotch Bonnet

                And to see what happens 2 seeds of "Tomato F1 Sweet n Neat"

                Some of the chilli seeds were from my secret santa! so good times!!!

                Darren.
                Chilli Grower
                mmmmmm Spicy Chilli.....
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