Proserpina
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Leeks - Blue de Solaise
Hawkbit
Alliums
Sloes (technically these were yesterday)
Welsh onions (regular and red)
Spring onions
White Lisbon bunching onions
Ailsa Craig onions
Red Baron onions
Echinacea Pow Wow Wild Berry
No idea how many of anything I need/have room for. Suspect I have massively overdone it on the onion/leek front
Everything bar the hawkbit (teeny tiny seeds!) has been baggy sown. Thankfully, as I don't have any module trays just yet. I'm going to put an order in for some of the Charles Dowding ones as I really don't want to use flimsy ones that are useless after the first year. P&P is expensive though, so I'm trying to buy enough in one go that I won't need to order again! But how many do I need? I don't know!
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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Norfolk Grey
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Just to update, I did sow the following last week:-
Chilli - ohnivec, hot cherry paprika, numex suave orange and mila's bulgarian
Cape gooseberry - pineapple and none named one
cucamelon
melon sleeping beauty
cotton - arkansas green lint, red foliated and sea island brown
1 seed, 2 seed, 3 seed, 4....
5 seed, 6 seed, 7 seed, more!
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Garrett
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I sowed the other half of my "Circus Clowns" snapdragons in the heated propagator as the first lot have germinated and look well.
Sowed from the seed swap:
Perennial kale
Welsh onion
Chives
Strawberry
Echinacea Pow Wow
Gaillardia
Also sowed some William Guinness aquilegia and more echinacea from Amateur Gardening magazine.
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Veggie
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Beth Alpha cucumbers - some bought and some I saved in 2018. Want to see whether they grow true as some companies sell Beth Alpha as F1.
Marconi DFB to grow in the GH.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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PyreneesPlot
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Cabbages Earliest of All and Greyhound.
Festuca Glauca grass.
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Mark_Riga
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Well I sowed aubergines black beauty, long purple and ronde de valence to see if any do better here. Last year was 2 from 6 plants but a bad attck of red spiders.
Also few sweet peppers including king of the North and California wonder.
and seeds from 14 packets of lettuce to see if any re still viable.
some old Cayenne chilli which hopefully still have a bit of life left in them.
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Garrett
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I sowed some sweet peas! My autumn sown sweet peas look awful so I decided to ditch them and start afresh with my new root trainers.
"America" red and white flaked heirloom, from my own saved seed last year.
"Heirloom mixed" from Thompson & Morgan.
"Joyce Stanton" new to me, I was given some seeds to try, looking at photos it is a deep, inky blue which I love.
I also sowed some Swan River Daisy (Bracyscome) mixed colour 25p packet from Wilko.
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PyreneesPlot
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Leeks Saint Victor and Géant de Bulgarie. I haven't grown either before so very exciting (we eat a lot of leeks!!).
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Can the Man
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See what I did today no point repeating myself
Coffee keeps me busy until it’s acceptable to drink whiskey.
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Farendwoman
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(21-02-2022, 05:28 PM)Garrett Wrote: I sowed some sweet peas! My autumn sown sweet peas look awful so I decided to ditch them and start afresh with my new root trainers.
"America" red and white flaked heirloom, from my own saved seed last year.
"Heirloom mixed" from Thompson & Morgan.
"Joyce Stanton" new to me, I was given some seeds to try, looking at photos it is a deep, inky blue which I love.
I also sowed some Swan River Daisy (Bracyscome) mixed colour 25p packet from Wilko. Joyce Stanton sounds lovely. Please feed back his they do for you.
Also …. Wow! 25p for swan river daisy seed - well done you!
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