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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #20 on: April 12, 2007, 11:00:11 »
Not a lot! Onions, garlic, walking onions, shallots, spuds and nothing else apart from obvious perennials like fruit and rhubarb. I'll probably be planting like mad next week when I've got some time off during the mock exams.

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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #21 on: April 12, 2007, 11:40:53 »
Ok. I think I am going to have to start panicing soon.

Have not even got in half of the plants that some have.........

And my seed tin is still very full...

Have got to get some more digging done on plot before I can even start to think of putting anymore in.

AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH..... Got to go and get some work done!
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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #22 on: April 12, 2007, 12:31:14 »
Oh ! No !   Wait for me !  I,ve had two weeks of the flu and now I,m way behind .......and I,ve still got a very sore throat !      :'(  Rohaise   

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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #23 on: April 12, 2007, 13:14:55 »
No need to rush. I'm very wary of planting outside before April; I've had too many failures in the past. I forgot to mention broad beans, another obvious early one, but they're as tough as nails.

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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #24 on: April 12, 2007, 14:30:11 »
in ground:

overwintered garlic
overwintered broad beans, in full flower
radish seeds sown at the weekend

in plastic growhouse:

beetroot
turnips
kale
leeks
lettuce
sweet peas
ipomoea
lobelias
busy lizzies

windowsill:

tomatoes
chillies
aubergines
petunias
geraniums

nothing else can be sown until some windowsill stuff can move on LOL

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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #25 on: April 12, 2007, 20:03:50 »
right, I think I'll do it your way, mrs kp

in the ground on the plot..broad beans, planted feb, flowering
garlic autumn planted, doing really well
onions, autmn and spring sown, shallots feb planted, just breaking
variety of cabbage, sprout, sprouting broccoli, cauli, kohl rabi, turnips(started in fibre pots and planted out)
beetroot, again started inside in fibre pots
kestrel and desiree potatoes, kestrel just earthed up
strawberries, covered..flowering
sunflowers, 27 planted, 4 eaten by slugs, started in rootrainers, planted out because they were too big to stay in
2 rows of peas, one 8" high, one 4"
4 bags of jersey royal earthed up with soil then straw
raised beds of parnips, pre germinated on kitchen towel,quite well on.. carrots all showing, radish nearly ready to eat

in the poly..in pots...loads of tomatoes
cucumbers nearly ready to go in
sweetcorn   "     "    "
melons, 3" high
leeks in rootrainers, waiting for me to get a minute
chinese veggies, ready to go in the ground
lettuce ready to plant

in the poly borders
last of the chinese leaves, nearly finished but we've been eating them all winter
loads of different lettuce we're eating now
spring onions, radish we've been eating for 3 weeks
chinese leaves ready to eat
dwarf french beans..4 leaf stage
premiere potatoes, flowering
ulster king potatoes, 6" high, earthed up once
jersey royals 2" high
early beetroot started in fibre pots, early carrots, again started in fibre pots
as well as lots and lots of herbs everywhere

lastly, in the fruit cage

raspberries, blackcurrants, gooseberries, blueberries, tayberry, 2 vines, quickly putting on leaf
cherry, flowering, cherry, just starting
plum, just starting to grow leaves
nectarine, "  "  "  "
peach, in flower
2 apples, in flower, pear, in flower
new strawberries in pots, looking good

good grief, now I know why we're so tired all the time  ;D



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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #26 on: April 14, 2007, 15:57:44 »
just got the potted on brassicas out of the G/H to harden off and grow into big boys so that they can stand up to the hardships of the lotty( also cannot plant them till may)   marg
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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #27 on: April 14, 2007, 18:34:17 »
gosh, marg, you've got lots more there than me, looking good  :)

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Re: Whats in,not in on the lottie/greenhouse
« Reply #28 on: April 14, 2007, 23:28:33 »
In my lottie ground I have got peas , 5 out of 6 varieties of spuds in, onions, strawberries & rhubarb done last autumn. just done Early Nante & First batch of Autumn King today.

Greenhouse has PSB, Green broccoli, Tomatoes, only 2 out of 6 Burpless tasty have germinated, Primo cabbage, Maximus & Fill Basket sprouts, Radish in seed trays (tip from previous thread), Mussleburgh leeks, Salad bowl & Lolla Rossa salad leaves, Saladin lettuce. Some parsnips in loo rolls.

To sow yet: courgettes, peppers, lettuce, pumpkins, beetroot, White lisbon spring onions, Turnips, Swede, Cauliflower, plus loads of other stuff I cant remember at this time of night......
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