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As it's chuckling it down, I've just sown 4 each of the following Toms:
Depp's Pink Firefly
Burgess Mammoth
Black Plum
Tumbler F1
Polish Linguisa
sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,” -------------------------------------------------------------------- Official Member Of The Nutters Club - Rwanda Branch. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sent from my ZX Spectrum with no predictive text..........
----------------------------------------------------------- KOYS - King Of Yellow Stickers..............
There have been some changes from what I said I was growing, but...here come the tommies!
- 100s & 1000s (cherry tumbler)
- Black cherry
- Black Russian (beefsteak)
- Blush (elongated cherry)
- Ildi (yellow cherry)
- Katja (beef)
- Orange Banana (paste)
- Purple Ukraine (early plum)
- Red Zebra (normal toms)
- Rosella (cherry)
- Sandpoint (normal toms)
- Sweet Million F1 (cherry)
Plus cape gooseberries again, some spinach beet, pink cosmos and glaskins perpetual seeds. If all these germinate the secondary windowsill shelf is coming back out. Might not warn OH...
Last edited by sparrow100; 30-03-2015, 11:10 AM.
Reason: spelling
Just to put a little more pressure on myself, I've thrown my growing plan to the many winds and sown some squashes.
- Baby Blue Hubbard
- Marina di Chioggia
- Potimarron (my seeds and the last of T&M's)
- Shishigatani (HSL seeds - only 3)
- Waltham Butternut
- Genovese courgette (my seeds)
Some in the propagator, some not, just to see the difference in germination.
I might just be regretting putting slightly leggy spuds out on a 3rd floor balcony in gale force winds. Hopefully the stems will grow back...
Today I direct-sowed some carrots (Early Nantes 2). I'm trying a new technique (for me) this year: make slits in my stony clay by rocking a spade back and forward, fill with used multi-purpose from last year's tomatoes and sow into that. Here's hoping that I can get some decent straight carrots for the virtual show!
Also sowed three kinds of lettuce seeds and a row of mizuna in the normal way and planted out 36 tubers of maincrop potatoes "Cara". It feels like Spring...
As the weather has been so wet the whole week i decided to pot on all my tomatoes.
After finding my tin of seeds that got mislaid about 5 years ago i found it and decided to throw caution to the wind and sow the seeds, not really thinking they would germinate.
Well to date I have, Black Krim, Black Prince, Black Mauri, Prudence Purple, Dubrava, Peremoga, Moskvich, Belerusian Early, Indian Stripe, Kimberley, Stupice, Nyagous, Giraffe, Blondkofpchen and a few others.
While they have germinated some are very far from turning tomato plants, but I will wait and see.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Just wondering if people have a preference for certain makes of seeds.
Have always done well with Suttons while other well know brands were poor. Thought I would try Aldi,s seeds so that I could try a bigger variety of flowers and veg. At 5 packets for £2 upwards not much to lose. Germination almost 100% over all. Surprised. Has anyone else used Aldi or Lidles seeds.
Bob
sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,” -------------------------------------------------------------------- Official Member Of The Nutters Club - Rwanda Branch. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sent from my ZX Spectrum with no predictive text..........
----------------------------------------------------------- KOYS - King Of Yellow Stickers..............
Today I direct-sowed some carrots (Early Nantes 2). I'm trying a new technique (for me) this year: make slits in my stony clay by rocking a spade back and forward, fill with used multi-purpose from last year's tomatoes and sow into that. Here's hoping that I can get some decent straight carrots for the virtual show!
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Good grief, Martin - I had no idea that your stony ground would look like that. Getting anything to grow must be a major challenge. You could do with one of these...
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