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In the shallot thread we were talking about making mistakes, but that they weren't really mistakes but just a learning process.
How about owning up to these 'learning processes' for a bit of self flagellation and letting everyone learn with you.
My prime one this year was sowing broad beans in the autumn in root trainers in November but keeping them in the gh come spring. They became very leggy and when planted out folded over and were really unhappy in the cold nights. Another lesson learned is don't put the pot of gh peas smack dab in the middle of the gh border - they've taken root through the pot and will shortly be in the way.
Unfortunately I don't seem to learn too well from my mistakes because by next spring I will have forgotten.
How about owning up to these 'learning processes' for a bit of self flagellation and letting everyone learn with you.
My prime one this year was sowing broad beans in the autumn in root trainers in November but keeping them in the gh come spring. They became very leggy and when planted out folded over and were really unhappy in the cold nights. Another lesson learned is don't put the pot of gh peas smack dab in the middle of the gh border - they've taken root through the pot and will shortly be in the way.
Unfortunately I don't seem to learn too well from my mistakes because by next spring I will have forgotten.
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