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(09-02-2021, 01:54 PM)Small chilli Wrote:I'm unlikely to cull anything really, neighbours usually run when they see me coming with straggly tomato plants, now they'll have a surprise with chillies. If a seedling is alive it usually gets a pot and an inappropriate place. I can see me experimenting with outdoor chillies , aubs and peppers. I have 3 neighbours with GHs but none serious gardeners. Social media? What's that Perhaps I'll join a local horti society, but there's never time to be sociable in the spring and summer.(02-02-2021, 01:56 PM)JJB Wrote: I have the following aub seedlings all freebie seeds, recently transplanted into their own pots.Ha ha I knew you could stop at one.........of anything
3 x versiba 3
1 x long purple
1 x black beauty
Germination wasn't great with any of them which us just as well, as the 'one' chilli I was going to grow has turned into at least 10 (some will have to be culled - agonising choice ahead) my own fault.
Don’t cull any of your spare plants until you’ve offered them on your local social media groups or how ever you you move on stuff you no longer need.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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