Separated out my raspberry canes as per instructions from you great people planted out the courgette with cloches on standby and did a line of parsnips (but i dont hold much hope)
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Have just spent the morning having a hugely overdue potting on session:
Aubergine
Violetta Lunga 2 - Flowering
Early Long Purple - Flowering and has a single fruit
Black Beauty
Tomatoes
Country Taste
Tigerella
Melons
Emir - flowering
Antalya - flowering
Amarillo oro Canari
Cucumbers
Passandra - flowering & small cucs
Louisa - flowering & small cucs
Chilli's and peppers
Doux tres long des landes - flowering and fruits
Super Chilli - flowering and fruits
Cheyenne - flowering and fruits
Corno rosso - flowering and fruits but pretty leggy
Rokita - flowering and fruits
Tabasco -just starting to flower
Sweet mixed - flowering and fruits
Courgette
Yellow Atena
Basil
Large Leaved
Dahlias
Starlight
Lobelia
Crystal Palace
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Spent nearly 3 hours potting on tomato after tomato! Many of which I'd put off potting on for weeks. Some now have flowers on which is awesome.
Beans now starting to germinate and also radish. Lettuce sowings are struggling to make an appearance. Carrots growing nicely.
Some tomatoes are ready now to plant in the greenhouse border which has just been made. Waiting on topsoil and gravel delivery tomorrow to finish greenhouse off and then I can get busy planting. Can't wait.LOVE growing food to eat in my little town back garden. Winter update: currently growing overwintering onions, carrots, lettuce, chard, salad leaves, kale, cabbage, radish, beetroot, garlic, broccoli raab, some herbs.
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Potted on tomatoes, kale and sprouts.
Sowing carrots, lettuce, watercress, radish, spring onions etc later this evening, all in pots
Having a little think about corn his year, how many could I put in a BQ builders bucket. 2 should be ok I think.
Oh, and a no housework day turned into the complete opposite ......
Have a nice eveningNannys make memories
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Got ready a frame for the runner beans, planted out some sweet peas and a full bed of oriental salad plugs (got a bit carried away with sowing, already have back ups germinated as well, and had spare seedlings to give a neighbour), watered almost everything 'cos it's still crazy dry, and watched said neighbour try and fail to catch a swarm of bees. Oops.
Luckily, they were his bees swarming, not mine
Also gulped at the state of the grass. I need to sort that mess out, and soon. Unfortunately my strimmer's decided it no longer wants to start, and I ain't buying another a few months before leaving the plot.
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Took some Yacon, leeks, brassicas out of the dining room window and down to the greenhouse. Give me some space to sow more stuff tomorrow.
Shovelled several double barrows of horse muck - piles nearly gone so there's room for a skip
Put the Sarpo Mira into buckets and topped up the rest of the spuds. That's the spuds all done.
Left to right 5 blue recycling bags of Pentland Javelin, 4 potato bags of estima, 5 green recycling bags of Jazzy, 5 30l buckets Purple Majesty and finally 4 30l buckets of Sarpo Mira.
Weeded something out of a bed. Not sure what it was but I popped it into a pot to find out
ANYONE KNOWWHAT IT IS?
Planted a Yacon in a 30l bucket of horse muck to see how well it does. Will also do one in compost to compare
Took out an old bed, dug out the weeds and patina 1x1m bed, bug a deep pit in it and put thereon Turkey fig in a pot into the hole.
Not sure about the fig but I'm suffering transplant stress - that pot was awkward
P.S. Also potted up 42 lavender and 6 more Yacon (red skinned ones this time)Last edited by Jay-ell; 07-05-2017, 08:22 PM.
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I got all my asaparagus and strawberries potted up - the strawberries are in their troughs for at least this year - I hope the asparagus cope ok in their temporary MFBs.
I also rescued (bought) some sugar snap peas and a scotch bonnet chilli from bandq - I wanted to rescue them all but OH had taken the trolley and I already had my hands full.
So much still to do - and need to start hardening off, but its been really quite cold the last few days
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Much has happened in my small garden from the last time I posted.
Rocket and Lettuce have done really well and we've had sandwiches and salads out of it so far.
Spring onions have now been planted out.
Tomatoes have grown on well. think I need to pot on, but can't decide whether to just plant them out in the big pots?
Parsley has been a nightmare and none of it has grown. will try again.
Same with Strawberries had some seeds which germinated and then nothing for a good couple weeks, they haven't grown at all. so the wife went and brought Strawberry plants which have now been planted.
Beetroot & Carrots have gone it and will await results
Not bad for a first year gardener
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