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Emptied out the rainwater from the plants hardening off - I'd put them in gravel trays to conserve water and they were drowning!Ninnys
Quote from: Ninnyscrops. on April 30, 2012, 22:48:03Emptied out the rainwater from the plants hardening off - I'd put them in gravel trays to conserve water and they were drowning!NinnysYeah, I had a mad scout around and managed to just about find enough for mine... I don't use them for anything so they've arrived when I've picked up pots form freecycle... now I'm reaching a stable state with what I grow (I reckon in a couple of years time I'll have completely stabilised how much propagation/pots etc I need) then I'll pass on the excess to someone else... although equally I have been wondering about growing a load of veg plants and selling at a car-boot or two...
Well today was quite productive - planted 2 dwarf stock apple trees that I paid £10 for each and then ***planted a whole load of bedding plants that Tes** were reducing so garden now full as well as waterlogged.
Quote from: Fayzie on April 30, 2012, 21:37:35Well today was quite productive - planted 2 dwarf stock apple trees that I paid £10 for each and then ***planted a whole load of bedding plants that Tes** were reducing so garden now full as well as waterlogged.I'm not sure which part of the world you are in but......***Keep an eye on the weather forecasts.... you'll not want to lose those bedding plants in a late frost.
Weeding. After the rain there seem to be simply millions and millions of weed seedlings.