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I've put all my pelargoniums in the greenhouse so they don't freeze. That's all I can manage outdoors when I have to go into the office.
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11-10-2022, 07:21 PM
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De-brambling and ousting of Montbretia in the South Strip.
Tomato plant thinning; GH watering.
GH mangetout and CFB are cropping and making me happy. A late sowing that's worthwhile.
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(11-10-2022, 07:21 PM)Veggie Wrote: De-brambling and ousting of Montbretia in the South Strip.
Tomato plant thinning; GH watering.
GH mangetout and CFB are cropping and making me happy. A late sowing that's worthwhile.
Any point asking when they were sown?
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Of course there's a point! 28/29th July. the ones in the GH are more advenced than the outdoor ones.
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I'll make a note somewhere to sow a second batch next year around early July. Then lose the note I'm not sure whether it will work for me as they'll have to be outside and usually both outside and gh are chock a block. Nevertheless planning and preparation prevent poor performance, although I've never mastered the art.
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Got round to sowing some sweet peas at last.
Also got stabbed in both arms (flu and covid booster). One arm is bruised and aching (flu) so wish I’d had that one in my left arm!
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12-10-2022, 01:47 PM
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(12-10-2022, 10:35 AM)JJB Wrote: I'll make a note somewhere to sow a second batch next year around early July. Then lose the note I'm not sure whether it will work for me as they'll have to be outside and usually both outside and gh are chock a block. Nevertheless planning and preparation prevent poor performance, although I've never mastered the art. I've just sown more Bijou in the GH. As I cut down a tomato, I sown about 6 peas in its place - so stop making excuses and do it. ...........NOW.
(PS, you missed out one of the Ps in Planning)
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I've just sown more Bijou in the GH. As I cut down a tomato, I sown about 6 peas in its place - so stop making excuses and do it. ...........NOW.
(PS, you missed out one of the Ps in Planning)
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Not a lot of point sowing peas, not an excuse, two years running they've got frosted. My gh has already been down to 0
Missed out a P? Wot you on about woman
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Round Peas are winter hardy .............. and We always knew it as PPP - P*ss Poor Planning
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A tiny,tiny amount of work on my freebie shed (added two latts to be precise!) I was going to mix up some cement for another project but weather forecast isn't good for rest of day. Tomorrow is supposed to be bright so I've put off the cement work until then.
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