2023 - What I sowed today
JJB Offline
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#111
Sowed (planted) onion sets Stuttgarter and Centurion. Chose those varieties because they were cheap in Home Bargains Smile
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Garrett Offline
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#112
Cucumber Miniature White 
Watermelon Sugar Baby
Melon Minnesota Midget
Courgette Striato d'Italia
Tomato Red Zebra 
Snapdragon Appleblossom
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JJB Offline
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I'm resisting sowing any cucurbits yet, long with beans, I fear the frost. Supposed to be going into minus figures briefly then warm again. Usually our last frost is end April. Not sure I can resist that long Smile
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Garrett Offline
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#114
Oh I know it's early, but the melons had to go in now so I thought I'd try one each of a cucumber and a courgette just to see how they do since there was room in the propagator. I'll be sowing my main ones in late April as usual.
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MartinH Offline
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#115
Today I sowed a free packet of Aquilegia "Chocolate Soldier".
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Farendwoman Offline
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#116
Looked them up - really nice and a bit different
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Can the Man Offline
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#117
Over the weekend I sowed my first early potatoes type Solist I also pricked out and potted 32 tomato plants.
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Bren Offline
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#118
Yesterdays sowings.

Rosemary
Coriander
Cutting Celery
Nasturtiums
Sunflowers
Pansies
and some more French marigolds
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Proserpina Offline
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#119
What do you all use to mark your outdoor sowings? Last year, I mostly used little markers made from old yoghurt pots and similar, but my garden is quite exposed and the wind moved them around. I have some slate markers, but it's hard to write on them clearly, the chalk washes away quite quickly, and they snap very easily. I'm currently marking the corners of blocks where I've sown things using twigs, but as I get to the point where most areas have sowings, that's going to become less clear. Even now, it doesn't tell me what is sown in which block. Maybe I should draw a garden plan and mark sowings on there? But I can't do it outside in the wind and I may have forgotten where I sowed things by the time I get inside!
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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Veggie Offline
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You won't be surprised to hear that I don't mark where I've sown things. I sometimes use bits of stick to delineate sown area from unsown. Once there's germination I move the sticks. I do write in a diary what has been sown where (roughly).
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