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RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - PyreneesPlot - 27-03-2022 I sow in coir, either individual pellets or blocks rehydrated in a bucket, with good results. It's the only thing I can find here that is peat free. RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - Farendwoman - 27-03-2022 (26-03-2022, 10:20 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote:It was the cheapest I could find (Verve from B & Q). Should’ve read the reviews first and not been such a cheapskate.(26-03-2022, 06:02 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: Same with me Sariss. I blame the peat free for my failures,Which brand of peat free is it? I understand that green waste compost can be very high in nutrients which can inhibit seed germination. New Horizon is one brand which definitely doesn't contain green waste, in fact I don't think any of Westland's brands contain green waste. After all the seeds are expensive enough, so they deserve a decent start. RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - Veggie - 27-03-2022 Yesterday - Bijou mangetout Today - Abundance CFB (Real Seeds); 9x B&B CFB (HSL seeds from 2014). Almost hoping they don't grow as then I won't feel obliged to save seeds Wonder who named a CFB, "B&B" and why??? HSL say......... Donated by Martin Diment who acquired this white-seeded, white-flowered bean from a friend in Sweden, though it is originally from the USA. A little later than other varieties, Martin says, “Produces a large crop of meaty, yellow pencil pods over 20cm long, ten beans per pod. Excellent flavour as green beans, either hot or for bean salad. One of the best beans of the many I have tried.” RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - JJB - 27-03-2022 Carrots today in covered ground (ish) nantes 5, Amsterdam forcing, solar yellow, dragon, purple sun and tendersweet. Potted on yet more toms. Resowed San Marzano RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - SarrissUK - 27-03-2022 Supagrow Organic compost is what I bought from Homebase first, lots of it. https://www.homebase.co.uk/supagrow-peat-free-organic-garden-compost-50l/12906252.html?utm_source=ecrm-order-confirmation-store&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ecrm-order-confirmation-store&affil=thgemail&ecrmcid=6KxB25ZGjyYb3Agqd6RrpXedwk794V81&shae=u7fbvBllMFW%2FR4%2Fdv8If4sN6LkyB%2BTetTyjunWuQ01o%3D&sendTime=1643496809 It's dark and has a funny smell. When so many seeds failed to germinate, I looked closer, and it goes rock hard when the top layer dries, and nothing is thriving in it. I'm going to write to Homebase about it, because it's not great. To be fair, it doesn't say it is for seedlings, but you would've thought that if it's only good for mulch, they'd sell it as mulch? Anyone else tried this brand? I wouldn't normally buy peat compost, but it was such a bargain I couldn't NOT buy it. I need lots this year to put stuff into pots that I will be able to plant in the ground next year once we have the summer house in place. RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - toomanytommytoes - 27-03-2022 (27-03-2022, 07:23 PM)SarrissUK Wrote: Supagrow Organic compost is what I bought from Homebase first, lots of it. If it's that cheap it's almost certainly green waste compost. There's a composting facility near me which used to sell it direct to landscapers for £10 per ton. If it's the same as this stuff on the Supagrow website - https://www.supagrow.co.uk/products/topsoil/p/soil-improver - they say it's not suitable for seed sowing, probably due to the nutrient levels being too high. It should be OK for potting on when mixed with something to open it up a bit and improve its moisture holding capacity. Potatoes, courgettes and other things which don't seem to care about what they grow in should be fine with it straight. My peppers are loving the peat free stuff from Aldi, which I was a bit unsure about as it obviously contains green waste compost, but I did mix it 50/50 with homemade compost and a bit of perlite. RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - SarrissUK - 27-03-2022 I will definitely do a different brand next year, or when this lot runs out - I do have a bit of a stock now, that will last a while... And just in case it hasn't been clear, I don't buy peat. This is a one off and it won't happen again. There are many brands of compost that are peat free that have worked really well for me over the years RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - Farendwoman - 28-03-2022 Today I sowed more tomatoes (pretty late I know). Golden Grapes, Matts Hornet, Cherokee Purple, Malachite Box, Sweet Casaday. Just a couple of each, and all from the seed circle. Thanks everyone! RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - Small chilli - 28-03-2022 Sown a couple of flower seeds. Some of them are a second attempt. Rudbeckia goldsturm Alstroemeria Echinacea Aquilegia blue colibine Aquilegia flame Aquilegia clementine red Chrysanthemum crazy daisy Gaillardia Passion flower Catananche amor blue Spilanthes oleracea (toothache plant) Looks like rudbeckia? 3ft tall large leaf Salvia summer jewel pink Salvia Salvatore Libertia grandiflora Wild bergamot Red tussock grass Pendulous sedge Daucus black knight Greater mullein Evening primrose Giant hibiscus Orange hawkbit Chamomile Antirrhinum Black pansy Sweet William Thunbergia alata white black eyed Susan Moss rose purslane Foxglove purple & yellow Quaking grass Mixed unknown (probably wild flowers) from a Christmas card. RE: 2022 - What I sowed today - SarrissUK - 28-03-2022 Blimey SC!! That's a LOT! |