growing instructions on seed packet

Started by adrianhumph, November 30, 2005, 08:56:34

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adrianhumph

 Hi all,  :D
               I have just had delivered from Dobies my seeds for next year, (some of them , no doubt I will buy more  ::)) Just a bit confused with the instructions on the sprouting broccoli, it says, sow April /May plant out in final position June /July, that bits ok, then "avoid soft leafy growth, since plants grown hard will stand the winter better". What does "grow hard" mean .
                                                               Adrian.

adrianhumph


undercarriage plan

Mmm.... not sure.... was thinking that insult them regularly, may toughen them up abit...but prob not... sorry... hard to me means touch of frost? But doubt that's right for that time of year.  ???
Lottie

Palustris

'grow hard' to me in this context means not to grow them on a too highly fertile soil with lots of nitrogen (which promotes soft leafy growth). Also it could mean that the plants should not be grown on under cover for too long again so that the growth is not soft.
Gardening is the great leveller.

growmore

#3
As Eric says   don't feed them ,Water them in dry spells as little plants to get them established.. Once they are    established don't water them  even in dry weather ..Treat em mean LOL ..
It is the opposite usually as to how we would treat plants We would normally  make sure they had water and feed to keep em growing and get them big. This way they will hopefully grow well .and not bolt or go to seed early...

If a plant is stressed as in lack of water etc it will think this is it and  start going to seed or bolting early in order to reproduce itself ...This is what We want to happen with sprouting brocolli  I think...Hope this makes sense ..Cheers Jim

Cheers .. Jim

Derekthefox

I agree, ignore them basically, they should then thrive ...

Derekthefox :D

daisymay

glad I am not the only one who gets baffled by seed packet. I tend to just ignore them and do what Joy Larkcom suggests!

redimp

Quote from: growmore on November 30, 2005, 10:13:30
As Eric says   don't feed them ,Water them in dry spells as little plants to get them established.. Once they are    established don't water them  even in dry weather ..Treat em mean LOL ..
It is the opposite usually as to how we would treat plants We would normally  make sure they had water and feed to keep em growing and get them big. This way they will hopefully grow well .and not bolt or go to seed early...

If a plant is stressed as in lack of water etc it will think this is it and  start going to seed or bolting early in order to reproduce itself ...This is what We want to happen with sprouting brocolli  I think...Hope this makes sense ..Cheers Jim



Blimey, I'm not going up my plot anymore.  My plants must all be well hard and scary.
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carloso

im changing my mind on some of the people on this site !!  ;)
another member of i forgot my password

Derekthefox

Well lots of us are pretty wierd Carloso, are you finding us a bit scary too ?  ;D

Derekthefox :D

Derekthefox

Yes, just like recipes when cooking, they can be adjusted with hindsight, but we lack that when starting ...

Derekthefox :D

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