My brassicas are growing, planted some brussels today as I need to get them boiling by the end of June I think the late Terry Wogan used to recommend lol(I miss his humour).
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The Seed Sowing Thread - 2017
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Originally posted by Teabag View PostSeeing how everyone else has bunged 63 millions seeds in one larger pot is an eye opener!
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Sowed leeks (loads of seeds in a large wide pot Teabag ) and rescued some incredibly leggy seedlings from the propagator I've been ignoring for a while. Fingers crossed they won't damp off. I am waaaay behind on my sowing plan. Plus, with this flower growing lark, all my space is taken up by them, rather than the veg! Grrr. Second half of the tomatoes are going in today: Cherokee Purple (beef), Cream Sausage (white-yellow icicle type), Kenilworth King George (salad), Orange Banana, Petit Moineau (currant – grown because it means little sparrow), Red Zebra (striped red salad), Speckled Roman (lg, red w gold stripe), Vesennij Mieurinsky (red cherry) If I can fit them in, I also want to grow Stripes of Yore (another fantastic Tom Wagner tomato) and Plum Tiger.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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I admit it I'm a cheat and bought some cabbage plants 2 weeks ago that have been living outside because I forgot to put them in the shed (Gordon the Greenhouse is in disarray and partially moved).
Whoop whoop they have survived so far and have been gently planted (OK shoved) into a raised bed with a bit of lime and an old net curtain.I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. Thomas A. Edison
Outreach co-ordinator for the Gnome, Pixie and Fairy groups within the Nutters Club.
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Very tasty varieties Snoop! I especially love the Egyptian one.
Sowed my Blooms for Bees dahlia seeds (yesterday) - tonight I'm potting up my oca and seeing why 2 of my yacons are failing to hatch...http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Douce Provence peas (see my post on the thread on five-minute wonders: http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...minutes-3.html)
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