JJB
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(21-01-2026, 04:23 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Sown sweet peas Thanks for the reminder, I keep meaning to, then forgetting.
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Sowed the chitted Bijou mangetout in 2 x30 litre pots and sprinkled some Black seeded Simpson lettuce seeds over them. Both pots are in the GH now.
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I plugged in the heated propagator and sowed some sweet peppers:
4 x Corno di Toro Giallo
4 x Jimmy Nardello
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Sown seed swap sweet peas. And planted seed swap babington perennial leek bulbletts.
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Sweet peppers
Snapdragons
Begonias
All tucked into the heated propagator
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The manky saved broad beans seed I put into watery compost and expected to just rot are about to pop. I'll have to do summat with them soon.
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Got the propagator out and sowed some aubergines, sweet peppers, broccoli and caulis. Early sowing of broccoli and cauliflower usually do well for me before there are too many pests about. I like Parthenon broccoli and candid charm cauli but they are both F1 varieties.
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