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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostAgree, but you need a general idea as you don't want to put a cabbage in a space you may only fit an onion.......
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Trying to think this through! I can see 12 half seed trays. each with a different weeks' sowing, with seedlings of various types at different stages of development in each. Each week you prick out the most advanced seedlings and ?maybe have to pot them on until they reach planting out size. The advantage is that you have staggered sowings of everything but, once they're at planting out stage you'll have a pretty good idea whether they're cabbage or lettuce. You'll also have a lot of pots and trays.
I feel I'm missing something here and I'm not sure what
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostTrying to think this through! I can see 12 half seed trays. each with a different weeks' sowing, with seedlings of various types at different stages of development in each. Each week you prick out the most advanced seedlings and ?maybe have to pot them on until they reach planting out size. The advantage is that you have staggered sowings of everything but, once they're at planting out stage you'll have a pretty good idea whether they're cabbage or lettuce. You'll also have a lot of pots and trays.
I feel I'm missing something here and I'm not sure what
So probably only 4 or 5 on the go at once.
Remember it's random!
Larger deeper flats [seed trays] taken to lottie and planted out as soon as the seedlings are big enough. Say 2-3 weeks in small trays, 2-3 weeks in big ones then out into the lottie. 2-3 weeks in big trays = hardened off.Last edited by zazen999; 09-12-2012, 01:05 PM.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI do like a bit of random It'll be interesting
I'm trying to think of a slightly different random method that would work for me in my random garden. When I've sussed it I'll put it here for consideration!
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Seeds from 18 December 2012 to 8 October 2013 - all packed.Attached Files
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Given that this year one of my six brussels turned out to be a cabbage, and my turnips disappeared entirely (I can't tell the difference between turnips and radishes apparently), and I'm not sure if I actually have a parsnip (just the one) or if it's a weed with a fat root that I'm nurturing, perhaps I should try this? With an organised approach I'm getting a bizarre mix of plants, I might as well just sow with abandon.
On a pragmatic note, my only concern is onions. How do you tell the difference between a salad onion and an immature yellow onion without just waiting to see if they grow bigger?Proud member of the Nutters Club.
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