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Resown lavender, garlic chives, and good king henry.
Potted on some rosemary cuttings.
Regards..........Danny
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20-03-2021, 03:35 PM
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DFB aquilon, just 4 in a pot to see what happens.
Marigolds, yellow jacket and brocade red.
Gazania sunshine mixed.
Resowed Brandywine I fear they're a no show but no matter, they were seed swap and I was so pleased for the opportunity.
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21-03-2021, 07:25 PM
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Just realised I should have posted this here not on the what I did today
sowed the following seeds
Cauliflower- type snowball
Beetroot- golden globe
Radish
Brussel sprouts
Purple dwarf French beans
Peas
I also planted out some curly kale plants in a raised bed.
I had bought 3 bare root fruit trees for €15 in Lidl yesterday, so I planted them into tubs until I have the little no raised beds ready for them. 2 apple and 1 cherry.
Coffee keeps me busy until it’s acceptable to drink whiskey.
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22-03-2021, 05:02 PM
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(11-03-2021, 01:44 PM)Broadway Wrote: Ok apologies if any of the details below are incorrect. So basically I'm going to have a go growing at least one of each tomato sent to me as part of the seed swap/give away thread thingy. So I have sowed at least 2/3 seeds of each tomato on the list below! The last two were not part of the swap/give away they were kindly sent to me by Mamzie
Given my ongoing germination issues what could possibly go wrong? Well everything went wrong
Whatever did germinate has now flopped over and perished and that wasn't many.
I have sown them all again today. I've decided to give up on my heated prop and use the unheated one sitting downstairs on the windowsill.
Everything was drying out to quickly, shouldn't be and issue downstairs as the small prop trays sit on capillary matting.
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Productive sowing day! Loads of flowers and a few tomatoes. See ya later, dining table.
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22-03-2021, 05:21 PM
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(22-03-2021, 05:02 PM)Broadway Wrote: Well everything went wrong
Whatever did germinate has now flopped over and perished and that wasn't many.
I have sown them all again today. I've decided to give up on my heated prop and use the unheated one sitting downstairs on the windowsill.
Everything was drying out to quickly, shouldn't be and issue downstairs as the small prop trays sit on capillary matting.
Oh dear, that's a shame! Does your heated propagator have a thermostat? I find that mine can easily go above the set temperature on a warm sunny day, presumably because it take the base a while to cool down to compensate for the external heat. In a propagator that just raises the temperature a fixed amount, that would be a major problem!
I've cranked up the temperature on mine to try and get the ****ed aubergines to germinate, so everything else is out on the shelves in the conservatory. They don't get as much light there, but hopefully the milder temperatures will toughen them up a little before they need to go out on the patio.
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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(22-03-2021, 05:21 PM)Eyren Wrote: (22-03-2021, 05:02 PM)Broadway Wrote: Well everything went wrong
Whatever did germinate has now flopped over and perished and that wasn't many.
I have sown them all again today. I've decided to give up on my heated prop and use the unheated one sitting downstairs on the windowsill.
Everything was drying out to quickly, shouldn't be and issue downstairs as the small prop trays sit on capillary matting.
Oh dear, that's a shame! Does your heated propagator have a thermostat? I find that mine can easily go above the set temperature on a warm sunny day, presumably because it take the base a while to cool down to compensate for the external heat. In a propagator that just raises the temperature a fixed amount, that would be a major problem!
I've cranked up the temperature on mine to try and get the ****ed aubergines to germinate, so everything else is out on the shelves in the conservatory. They don't get as much light there, but hopefully the milder temperatures will toughen them up a little before they need to go out on the patio. No thermostat Eyren
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Sowed three rows of carrots. Solar yellow, cosmic purple, red samurai (not too hopeful there), early nantes 5.
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Half a dozen seeds of okra "Pure Luck" (soaked overnight) and three aubergine "Kermit" (a bit late, but thought they'd be worth a punt).
Frankly, after all the joy I've had so far with aubergines, it'll be pure luck if either of the above germinate!
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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