2022 - What's made you happy today
JJB Offline
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#251
I'm self sufficient in lettuce during the winter months.............we don't eat salad! Big Grin
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PyreneesPlot Offline
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#252
This is the first winter I've not been self-sufficient in salad leaves, although it would appear the slugs have been Wink Huh
Spring to autumn I sow, prick out and plant about every six weeks.
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Veggie Offline
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#253
Today's Happy - seeing flowers on the DFB in GH4.
They're grown from saved seeds, Marconi, but I think they've got their wires crossed as they're climbing up canes. Last year, they were neat little bushy beans.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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JJB Offline
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#254
In the last 5 years or so I must have put in at least 10 asparagus plants on and off. Not expensive ones but Home Bargains 99p sort. Probably because I was too tight to buy from a proper merchant only 2 plants have survived and I'd given up on ever having a single decent spear. My happy today is discovering one plant is throwing up 4 or 5 thumb thick spears. Can I cut all of them or do I need to leave some for the plant?
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[attachment=4701 Wrote:JJB pid='38226' dateline='1651167324']In the last 5 years or so I must have put in at least 10 asparagus plants on and off. Not expensive ones but Home Bargains 99p sort.  Probably because I was too tight to buy from a proper merchant only 2 plants have survived and I'd given up on ever having a single decent spear. My happy today is discovering one plant is throwing up 4 or 5 thumb thick spears.  Can I cut all of them or do I need to leave some for the plant?
Can't help Jen however I also have some spears for the first time, I grew from seed so this is year 3Smile


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JJB Offline
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#256
(29-04-2022, 01:34 PM)Broadway Wrote:
(28-04-2022, 06:35 PM)JJB Wrote: In the last 5 years or so I must have put in at least 10 asparagus plants on and off. Not expensive ones but Home Bargains 99p sort.  Probably because I was too tight to buy from a proper merchant only 2 plants have survived and I'd given up on ever having a single decent spear. My happy today is discovering one plant is throwing up 4 or 5 thumb thick spears.  Can I cut all of them or do I need to leave some for the plant?
Can't help Jen however I also have some spears for the first time, I grew from seed so this is year 3Smile

You're far more successful than I,  well done.
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Vinny Offline
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#257
Fishing cheered me up today, even though I didn't catch owt! Rolleyes
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PyreneesPlot Offline
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#258
(28-04-2022, 06:35 PM)JJB Wrote: In the last 5 years or so I must have put in at least 10 asparagus plants on and off. Not expensive ones but Home Bargains 99p sort. Probably because I was too tight to buy from a proper merchant only 2 plants have survived and I'd given up on ever having a single decent spear. My happy today is discovering one plant is throwing up 4 or 5 thumb thick spears. Can I cut all of them or do I need to leave some for the plant?

I think you can cut everything for a few weeks, 6 for mature plants, and then let everything grow. I tried leaving the spindly stuff and the plant just went cheers, and stopped growing new spears.
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PyreneesPlot Offline
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#259
Happy - singing golden oriels.
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#260
I've been up to Lincolnshire to see my Grandma as she's been quite poorly over the past few days and my Mum was worried she might be on her way out (and my Grandma has been saying the same). Thankfully, just a bit dehydrated and taking medications that she should be avoiding while unwell. She's managed to keep several drinks and two small meals down and was seeming a lot perkier when I left. In fact, she'd even put Midsomer Murders on, so I am pretty confident she's not imminently dying (and have told her as much)!
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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