Bren
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Spent the day in the garden then seed sowing.
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Garrett
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Potted on my fruity sages and lemon verbena cuttings which have spent the winter on the windowsill.
Also sowed some basil seeds.
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(30-01-2022, 12:03 AM)SarrissUK Wrote: I've had a very lazy day, but I did manage to get sowing in the shed today. I've sown a veggie tray of rocket, spinach and mustard greens.
Peppers: Sweet Banana, Yolo Wonder, Pimiento Blanco, Thor, Frigitello, Rubens
Chilli: Cayenne, Padron
Tomatoes: Costoluto Fiorentino, Black Krim and Big Rainbow Tomato makes up my beefs
Green zebra, Orange Banana, Old German and Black Cherry
Climbing spinach (Hablitzia Tamnoides)
They're all on the heated mat, in under-the-bed plastic storage boxes Hiya Sarriss
Let me know how your Climbing spinach go☺ The seeds I purchased suggest starting off cold so they are in the coldframe?
Regards..........Danny
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A lovely sunshiny morning so I opened the GHs and had a water and tidy. Tied the Bijou mangetout to their supports.
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I have been seed shopping
Premier Seeds Direct have given me a customer reference code of WOO-####-#### - woo indeed!
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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still doing digging.
My daughter and grandson came round to help. He wheeled all the weeds daughter dug to an empty daleck - it's full now.
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A painful hour and a half shredding rose, bramble and blackthorn.
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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SarrissUK
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Broadway Wrote:Let me know how your Climbing spinach go☺ The seeds I purchased suggest starting off cold so they are in the coldframe?
You make a very good point Danny! It was my intention to leave that pot in the unheated greenhouse but I completely forgot lll I'll sow another pot tomorrow and stick it straight out in the cold
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Nearly finished my raspberry patch.
I know I've been going on about this for weeks but it was full of nettles and I'm not a great digger.
So most of the raspberry canes are in a bucket and I'm hoping to replant them into a smaller space - they had migrated. Hoping to get a good amount of flowers in this area with the raspbs pushed back into a smaller space. How will I keep on top of the weeding - I have t a clue!?
This is about 20x9 foot. Card doesn't last long enough on paths. Rubbish photo - the sun was low.
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31-01-2022, 06:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-01-2022, 06:11 PM by Veggie.)
More debrambling of the back hedge. Cutting down, pulling up and hoping to reach a point where I can dig up the roots of the well established brambles. Somewhere in there is a "ditch" that I used to be able to walk along and scramble out into the field behind. I'd need a suit of armour to get through this lot!
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