I'll be sowing plenty of baby leaf salads, and probably some half pint peas to grow indoors. Last year I sowed peppers, Shirley tomatoes and leeks in January. The leeks bolted by midsummer and the peppers and tomatoes were both overtaken by seedlings sown in late February (peppers) and March (tomatoes). I intend to try to be more patient with these this year.
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Just been through my seed packets,got some sweet pea,leeks & monkey nuts to start in January. Also going to start a couple of sweet n neat tomatoes under lights with a couple of sweet peppers & basil. Then more peppers,geraniums & petunias in February. Most of my tomatoes will be started indoors in March. Spring isn't warm enough to plant out till about May & they get too tall bringing them in & out every day so I find March sowings are best. Lack of daylight hours caused smaller leaves,trusses & fruit last year on my February sowed sweet million toms (started under lights but got too tall so moved them next to the patio door/southwest facing) but they did give me about six early tomatoes. The March sowed plants behaved normally with a better yield.Location : Essex
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I have several seeds packets for January sowing (cant remember them off the top of my head) - but definitely wild garlic. shallots seeds and my garlic cloves which should be arriving in January. Looking forward to having some time to actually potter about and sow a few seeds over the christmas break! I miss the exercise I get running upstairs to check if they have germinated
I may also sow a few chillies - to see what happens but also to try and spread the space on my windowsills for later in the year!
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Aubergines, peppers, chilli´s, tomatoes, leeks etc etc i am sure i will experiment with all sort
Also some courgettes i planted some 1/1 this year and slow to grow but worked well and i had a wonderfully early harvest.I grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them
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Originally posted by Scoot View PostWhere do you sow the spring onions? Indoors?I grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them
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