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  • #76
    Originally posted by Chippy Minton View Post
    No idea of dates, I have a habit of tearing the sow by date off when I open the packet
    I slit the packet down the side seam which keeps all the info intact.

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    • #77
      Well, the Douce Provence have failed me More space for something else I say, a quick crop of radishes whilst the outdoor tomatoes are getting their act together...... Luckily I sowed the Kelvedon Wonder at the north end of the bed so they won't shade others out. You win some you lose some. Adapt and survive that's the motto.....

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      • #78
        Well I sowed some Terrain peas into compost (following Charles Downing's method) giving them a good watering initially and leaving without watering again. Suffice to say they were no show and rotted in the compost.

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        • #79
          How about the drainage from your containers? That's the only other thing I can think of if your seeds are rotting and you're not overwatering.

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          • #80
            Drainage is fine as they are on plastic cells with holes in the bottom and the cells are sat on wire greenhouse shelving.

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            • #81
              If they are in a greenhouse and in the sun they could literally have cooked. I had this happen to one lot I tried to germinate in my friend's greenhouse.
              A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy

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              • #82
                They are outdoors.

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