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I decided to plant the tomato seeds today, soaked some jiffy pellets last night
5 each of
Sweet million
San Marzano 2
Mr Stripey
Pineapple tomato
Gardeners Delight
Lemon Tree
Alicante
MoneyMaker
Principe Borghese
Red Zebra
Gold Nugget
Russian Black
Red Robin
Tamina
Black Cherry
Marmande Superpreocce
Black Krim
Costoluto Fiorentino
Ive no idea what they taste like , there not for me....I dont eat tomatoes
Living off grid and growing my own food in Bulgaria.....
Chilli and Sweet Peppers, Aubergines sowed today. Some seeds were from the 2013 seed circle.
Chilli Peppers
Hungarian black wax
Alberto Rocoto
Hotscotch Habanero
Red Habanero
Ciliegia Piccante
Cayenne
Jalapeno
Pinocchio's nose
Peter pepper chilli
Sweet Peppers
Deux d'Espagne
Mila's Bulgarian red
Big Banana F1
Gourmet F1
Orange Sun
Corno Rosso
Jumbo Sweet
Californian Wonder
Black Beauty & Baby Rosanna F1 Aubergines
Hoping to get at least 4 plants each from the sowings. 2 for my polytunnel and 2 for my mums greenhouse.
I sowed 4 cabbages (hispi) today. Holding back on the tomatoes for now due to lack of greenhouse, although the 2 Shirley I planted in January are now good sturdy plants about 6 inches high under the grow lights
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
Today I sowed 2 sorts of tomatoes - Black Icicle (Thanks Scarlet ) and Tomberry
Seem to have a lot of toms dotted about the house - roll on spring when they can go out in the GH!
sowed at the lottie,more leeks musselborough,a few oragon sugarpod peas,early onward peas 5 to a pot x16,banana shallots a few sprinkled in modules,broad beans the sutton,and yellow and green courgettes just as a try,
Not sown anything should I start worried incase we get snow
I decided that since it's going to be March in four days I may as well get on with things and sow everything in my 'March' folder. So today I went into the greenhouse and sowed some spring onion, rainbow swiss chard, climbing beans and courgettes. Then I pricked out celeriac and pepper seedlings from the heated propagator to make room and sowed some oregano, cucumbers, sweetheart cabbage and romanesco in there, since they all supposedly like higher temperatures to germinate. I had planned on sowing some things into my raised beds in the garden too but then it started to rain so I gave up. Hopefully tomorrow there will be sun!
Got round to sowing peas and the forgotten-about perpetual spinach in the greenhouse today, and carrots, kohl rabi and beetroot in the raised beds outside. It's been so mild and sunny for the last few weeks that it feels like spring has already arrived, which makes me a very happy bunny!
All Bog/Marsh plants, hoping to cheer the pond up................
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Just about yo start off a few seeds indoors, quick question. I have access to a quantity of polystyrene cups, decent size. Would these be ok to start off sweetcorn and sweet peas etc.thanks in advance
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