I've only got two things in the ground right now (Onions & Main Crop Spuds), everything else is either still in pots in the greenhouse or windowsills indoors, or, in the case of some, still in the packet ready for direct sowing. The plants in pots are not too big and look really healthy and so I guess it's that as to why I'm not rushing to get them in the ground, but after watching GW last night, Monty said this weekend was the busiest for the gardener, and I have done nothing Should I be getting a move on with getting stuff in to the ground or am I doing right by letting the local weekly weather trend dictate?
In pots in unheated GH: Broadbeans, Peas, Leeks, Spring Onions, Brussels, Kale, PSB, Cabbage, and Lettuce
In House: Tomatoes and Peppers
In Packets: Carrots, Parsnips, Sweetcorn, Dwarf French Bean, Radish
Weather outlook this week:
Temps - 10c/5c 11c/4c 10c/4c 10c/4c 9c/3c
rain, rain, thunder, rain, rain
In pots in unheated GH: Broadbeans, Peas, Leeks, Spring Onions, Brussels, Kale, PSB, Cabbage, and Lettuce
In House: Tomatoes and Peppers
In Packets: Carrots, Parsnips, Sweetcorn, Dwarf French Bean, Radish
Weather outlook this week:
Temps - 10c/5c 11c/4c 10c/4c 10c/4c 9c/3c
rain, rain, thunder, rain, rain
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