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Originally posted by Trix View PostWould you mind sharing the reason - is it just colour or something else? I wanted these this year but ordered red zebra seeds (as a compromise - my partner wants red toms!) They look fantastic!
It was really hard to tell when they were ready for picking. That doesn't mean I wouldn't grow them again> they were interesting.
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So if you want to sow 30 different toms, will you have one plant of each, or do you sow 3 or 4 seeds of each, and they all grow, so you keep them all?
I have a spreadsheet listing all my seeds, with the earliest sowing date and latest sowing date indoors/outside, that I can print out and keep in the seed tins for easy reference. Then I just keep a diary of when I sowed what seed, sprouting date, planting out date and so on.
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I use one of the extra large red and white calenders with the blank page stuck to the pantry wall. This way I can write on the blank page what needs to go in on the month below it and keep track of when I threw some seeds in.I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. Thomas A. Edison
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Allotment Heaven: Vegetable planting calendar
I came across this planting calendar while enjoying this blog and will be using it on my allotment. I have added and taken away veg to suit. Hope you find it a help.
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Originally posted by Kristen View PostI use a spreadsheet and then I can sort it alphabetically, same order as the seed packets in my tin, to enter Sow / Plant / Harvest dates and so on, and then sort by Sow Date for an action calendar. I make duplicate rows for successional sowing reminders.
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Originally posted by Veggielot View PostThe drawback was that having worked out what I was going to plant tended to start sowing to early even though I had it all written down.
A concertina-file would also work for me, although I have a lot of seed packets. My spreadsheet sow-on dates are basically 1st or 15th of the month - no point having specific days as it doesn't happen like that in practice, and I don't need to-the-week granularity in planning either. Sowing gets done about twice a month, somewhere near 1st and 15th. So a concertina-file, or a system of small shoe-boxes, or even rubber bands and a header-sheet indicating the date, would do me and mimic my spreadsheet.
After sowing I would then decide if the packet was done for the season, or if there were more successional sowings, and I would move it to that box/band/pile!. The done ones, with seeds left, could go in the next-year box, and the empty packets in the "re-order" box. I would write on the packet the date sown etc. (the spreadsheet would also tell me when pricked out / planted / harvested, I can't see myself doing that with packets as I wouldn't know which "pile" any specific packet was in.
Originally posted by KevinM67 View PostI hope you don't mind my plagiarism.
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