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RE: Succession sowing/planting? - Broadway - 13-11-2020 (13-11-2020, 06:15 PM)Veggie Wrote: I don't plant them out until they're sturdy plants with a good root system - I don't sow many seeds direct.Thanks Veggie RE: Succession sowing/planting? - JJB - 14-11-2020 (12-11-2020, 08:14 PM)Veggie Wrote: Grow them in big pots that you can move outside if you really need the space! That's definitely a plan for next year V. We'll see whether they survive a frost in the GH. Gives a few very early beans hopefully. RE: Succession sowing/planting? - Veggie - 14-11-2020 Next week on my plan its Fruits week - time to sow beans, peas, tomatoes and so forth. Broad beans and peas are "normal" sowings for November - but I'm going to stretch it by sowing some DFBs and tomatoes! Nothing ventured, nothing gained. RE: Succession sowing/planting? - JJB - 14-11-2020 (14-11-2020, 11:43 AM)Veggie Wrote: Next week on my plan its Fruits week - time to sow beans, peas, tomatoes and so forth. Tomatoes! Its madness, sheer madness! tried it last year, the poor things struggled with lack of light even in a glass porch, and then didn't fruit well when the light and temperature improved. Not bothering again. Might try some DFBs in a pot but can't really see they'll escape the frost. Having said all that I could try a couple of Red Robin on the windowsill, last years failures were rosella which were only started to prove saved seed then P, like a mother hen, decided they should have a chance to live - mad fool! You see if he decides to have plants on the windowsill, it's ok, if I want to do so, its clutter. Double standards or what? RE: Succession sowing/planting? - Veggie - 14-11-2020 Why don't you remind P how well his tomatoes did on the window sill and you've "heard" that its worth trying a few seeds of Red Robin very early to have delicious tomatoes to eat in spring. RE: Succession sowing/planting? - JJB - 14-11-2020 Not going to enter into negotiations, present him with a fait accompli - that's my tactic. RE: Succession sowing/planting? - Veggie - 14-11-2020 We'll expect photos of your windowsill. RE: Succession sowing/planting? - JJB - 14-11-2020 (14-11-2020, 12:30 PM)Veggie Wrote: We'll expect photos of your windowsill. Here's one I made earlier in true Blue Peter fashion. Before our first frost I brought in a trough of begonias just to see whether they would last the winter. They're not really 'indoors' but on a shelf/cill in a porch, I fear they may outgrow their space. P has given up his shoe cleaning shelf, how generous is that? [attachment=1600] |