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Oh dear!
Sorry about that.
Sowed an assortment of auricula and primula seeds.
Sowed some crimson flowered broad beans in loo rolls.
Also sowed some cress and pea shoots in little supermarket trays.
Not sure that the purists would call it "sowing" but I scattered a bag of Calendula seeds in various places around the garden where I'd like a blaze of orange in summer. Also deadheaded an Echinacea and scattered those seeds too.
Sounds smashing.
I might do the same tomorrow.
I sowed some kales and perennial brassicas today.
Nine Star perennial Broccoli
Thousand head kale
Shetland Kale
Asturian tree Cabbage
Daubenton perennial kale
True Siberian kale.
Most of these are past their sow by date so they've been sown quite thickly in modules - now resting in GH4.
A bit behind, but last week was various aubergines (now germinating) and this week peppers (20 seeds from a Kokopelli mixed collection) and chillies (fatallis yellow & rose, ancho, jalapenos sweet felicity & 'M', sugar rush peach, rawit, alegrai riojana & biquinho yellow).
Sowed aubergines, peppers, leeks and lettuce (is that the plural of lettuce?) It is very mild at the moment for time of year.
Had good intentions - but didn’t sow anything!
Tomorrow awaits - more exciting tomatoes from seed circle - plus nicotiana.
17th Feb
Pink pokers statice
Scabious - salmon queen
Clary sage - mixed colours
Eryngium - from some seed pods in the garden
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