I sowed various seeds 3 weeks ago such as cabbage, parsnip, turnip, shard e.t.c. but there still is not much sign of life, could the frost of got to them, or do you think it may be slowed down due to the lovely tropical weather we have been having lately?
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I sow cabbage (and most other brassicas) in my cod greenhouse and they come through in a week or so. Parsnips are best sowed direct and can are a few weeks. Chard is pretty quick too.
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It really depends what you like to eat!
I start all sorts of stuff indoors, but things grow quite fast so you need plenty of room. Things like lettuces, cabbages, broccoli and other brassicas, peas and beans can all be started in pots. Tomatoes, courgettes and cucumbers need a bit more heat but these can be sown now as long as you can keep them at about 10C until the weather warms up.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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I sowed Greyhound cabbage, purple sprouting broccoli and nero kale on 29th March ~ in modules in the unheated greenhouse ~ and the kale germinated on 4th and the other two on 5th April.
I'm going to pot them up tomorrow but I think it'll be a couple more weeks before they go into the ground.....if I do it now the slugs will just get them or that darned rabbit that is still somehow getting in
I'm also doing peas & beans tomorrow in greenhouse but melons and cucumber will be kept on my living room window, next to my tomatoes, where it's warmerIf I'm not on the Grapevine I can usually be found here!....https://www.thecomfreypatch.co.uk/
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