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(13-11-2020, 02:08 PM)Bren Wrote: (03-11-2020, 09:39 AM)Bren Wrote: A tray of Peas for shoots.
Finally my peas are showing above the soil, to say that they had been pre-sprouted they've taken ages top come through. must be the time of year.
Hopefully, the slow growth will make them extra tasty.
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Small chilli
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I’ve sown some bread seed poppies
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Ever hopeful
I’ve sowed (or is it sown?) several half packets of Barnhaven Primula seed.
Wrong time of year to do it really - hence only sowing half of each packet.
I had a tip off that Barnhaven might not be sending seeds without an expensive phyto sanitary certificate after Brexit.
Then as soon as they arrived I had to sow some.
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My youngest sowed 10'000s of poppy seeds today - just a shame that it was in a space about a square foot big. Good job it was only seed to scatter on the off chance, did make me laugh. Bless her.
1 seed, 2 seed, 3 seed, 4....
5 seed, 6 seed, 7 seed, more!
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Sowed some cactus and mountain cranberry seeds
Regards..........Danny
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Farendwoman
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(05-12-2020, 03:25 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: Ever hopeful
I’ve sowed (or is it sown?) several half packets of Barnhaven Primula seed.
Wrong time of year to do it really - hence only sowing half of each packet.
I had a tip off that Barnhaven might not be sending seeds without an expensive phyto sanitary certificate after Brexit.
Then as soon as they arrived I had to sow some. Surprise, surprise - got quite a few sprouting against all the odds. Yippee
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Farendwoman
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Sowed some calendula seed as a tester in some new (to me) Wickes compost.
I usually use Verve from B&Q but having trouble getting it these days.
Hoping this new stuff will be just as good.
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Small chilli
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Sown
Betula nigra river birch, black birch
delphinium elatum ‘magic fountains’
Thunbergia alata ‘susie series’ white Black-eyed Susan
wild bergamot
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Farendwoman
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(23-12-2020, 02:27 AM)Farendwoman Wrote: Sowed some calendula seed as a tester in some new (to me) Wickes compost.
I usually use Verve from B&Q but having trouble getting it these days.
Hoping this new stuff will be just as good. Well the Wickes is a pretty good substitute.
The seed in Verve came up quicker, but the Wickes caught up about three or four days later.
Might have to stock up on a couple.
Am I allowed to say that I don’t like peat free compost? I know it’s not very green to say that.
Tried it a few years back and thought it was rubbish. Perhaps some of you more experienced growers can convince me otherwise? Would be willing to switch to peat free if I had a recommendation.
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I'm with you FEW, but like you might change with persuasion.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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