I may sow a few more this week but already have 1 Crystal Apple, 1 Marketmore, 2 Straight 8 and 3 Piccolo growing away happily in the house...Will leave them there for a while and then put them out to the greenhouse when frost risk gone...
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I have had some planted for just over a week. No sign of anything of thing with the ones at home in my mini greenhouse. The ones at work, I have been using the window sill there for extra space, however sprouted over the weekend and are nearly an inch tall.
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The locals here who witter on about planting by the Moon say that this is going to be a year with a lot of late frosts, right to the end of May. It is also a 'lune rousse' year which predicts poor weather until very late on, even after the 'Saint glaces' which are normally mid May. Before you ridicule these beliefs, as I once did, please believe that they usually get it right!
So unless you are prepared to pot on your courgettes and squashes and keep them cosy under cover, you may lose them. The best solution would be to get them outside but under covers like those plastic domes or something made out of polythene (which is what I'm planning to do with my melons.)
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Is why I am waiting another two weeks. I have looked at the long range met forecast which also predicts this.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
Blog - @Twotheridge: For The Record - Sowing and Growing with a Virgin Veg Grower: Spring Has Now Sprung...Boing! http://vvgsowingandgrowing2012.blogs....html?spref=tw
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our forecast never seems to change,so i just play it by ear now,the melons will go in tubs into the altered chookhouse/new greenhouse,it stays warmer in there now,i built new staging to take all the peppers into there and the peach tree in there is loving it...
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The first cucumbers planted on the windowsill a couple of weeeks ago were rubbish - one out of 6 worked. So have tried a handful more yesterday along with squashes and courgettes. The solo cucumber is now outisde in the unheated greenhouse and looks quite happy
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Originally posted by shona_b View PostThe first cucumbers planted on the windowsill a couple of weeeks ago were rubbish - one out of 6 worked. So have tried a handful more yesterday along with squashes and courgettes. The solo cucumber is now outisde in the unheated greenhouse and looks quite happy
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Somehow struck lucky this year. I sowed mine about a week and a half ago in the greenhouse and I've had 100% germination for both cukes and courgettes. They'll need potting on if the weather turns as they reckon it will, but all seedlings look healthy. I've got about 18 tomato seedlings up so far, too! Woo yeah! Go me!
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