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Today I placed an order for potatoes, onion sets and garlic, i will also sow some onion seeds along with the usual tomatoes, cabbages, lettuce, beetroot and carrot, no doubt there will be other veg sown, but as I have the time, I don't think any other veg plants will be purchased, as for the flower garden for the next growing season I might buy some fuchsia and I am still considering some chrysanthemum plants, but everything else, I intend to grow from seed, I usually buy begonias and petunias, but the last season my best displays came from plants I had grown from seed, therefore unless I come across a good bargain, that how I will be going for next season, so wondering what other forum members will be doing next year
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I'll be buying my potatoes in January from the local corn merchant, everything else will be grown from seed.
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I'll pick up some onions sets from the £ shop in January, maybe a few spuds but that's all - unless there's a yellow sticker bargain I can't resist.
I have enough seeds to set up my own shop.
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Only seeds I’ll be buying is more tromboncino & problem some chillies. Very few veggies will be getting grown next year. Perennial flowery things are on the list for growing so they can establish.
I have a few plants in a watch list. But they’re not a priority. More of a , they’d be nice. A red buddleia & a magnolia.
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I ordered some seeds yesterday, talked myself out of getting any more tomato seeds in the hope for a couple of new ones from the seed swap. Nothing expensive though. I'm dithering about getting a small tray/growlight thingy, but am probably going to talk myself out of it. It's funny, if it was a purchase for P or the lad I wouldn't hesitate to spend £60ish but because it's for myself I'm dithery and wonder if it's worth it/sensible/value for money, etc. I shall buy onion sets from poundland probably. It pains me but I may get some bedding from T&M in the spring
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JJB - if you want it, treat yourself and thank P for his "present" to you.
I've been buying my own presents (as usual) this week - a Hotbin and Hodmedods pulses to eat and grow. Santa is going to be struggling getting that Hotbin in my stocking.
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29-11-2020, 11:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 29-11-2020, 11:37 AM by JJB.)
You'll have to hang up your big knickers on the mantlepiece instead
A hot bin I'm jealous about, but I can't get excited about your box of pulses though.
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My Hot pants.
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(29-11-2020, 11:56 AM)Veggie Wrote: My Hot pants. Boom boom! You're so sharp you'll cut yourself, as my mam used to say. Very droll.
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Sharp by name and sharp by nature.
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