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saddad
March 10, 2024, 16:48:57 by saddad
Views: 1532 | Comments: 11

Despite a broken arm and a wet weekend I have started the major sowing season...
4 types of sweet pepper, 5 chilli's and 6 different aubergines... oh and a few Jicama yesterday, another 15 varieties of HSL tomatoes... now all safely tucked up in the heated propagator in the spare bedroom...  :wave:
Tee Gee
March 06, 2024, 16:13:59 by Tee Gee
Views: 1296 | Comments: 2

Thought I would show you how this global warming is creating a "Feast & Famine" situation in my garden.

I have started with a photo I took in March, around 10 years ago, and what the garden has developed into now. I would say the deterioration has escalated in the last five years or so, i.e. since the freezing winters have disappeared.(and no I have not purposely neglected it, far from it!)

The best looking beds are in the brightest coldest parts of my garden.

Looks like it is back to the drawing board for me this year. :BangHead:
Tee Gee
March 03, 2024, 15:29:47 by Tee Gee
Views: 1275 | Comments: 2

Not as far on as Barriedale Nick, but was quite happy with what I saw.(See Images)

I carried on after I took these pictures and pricked out about 50 plants into 3" pots.

Feel happier now that I am beginning to feel that another season has begun, despite the weather. :sunny:
BarriedaleNick
March 02, 2024, 08:51:15 by BarriedaleNick
Views: 1228 | Comments: 3

First batch went out in the garden yesterday..

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