How far in front whats in trays

Started by rugbypost, January 26, 2011, 22:26:54

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rugbypost

Not a lot with me, leeks are sown and are up will not transfer to out side for a while yet. potatoes have been chitting for 2 weeks and looking good, broad beans are haveing a hard time but standing up to it at the moment.Febuary a busy month  a lot of flower seeds ready to be sown, and all the brassicas will go into trays and they will ready to be planted out middle of april. Planted a couple of orhcids this week they should be pot bound in about 2 years i will give the tubers to who ever wants them will keep you posted on them
m j gravell

rugbypost

m j gravell

manicscousers

All I've done is sweet peas so far  :)

antipodes

oh lord, not even that far! HAve thrown a few onion seeds in pots, wanted to try some from seed this year. But that's it. Next week I will start peppers and aubergines and leeks. Then I usually do tomatoes later in february so they are about 8 weeks old when I plant them out.
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

Mr Smith



            More than likely I will sow some chillis and leeks this weekend in my potting shed, I have learnt in the past from being to early, theres loads of time its still January,  :)

daitheplant

Yesterday I sowed broad beans in pots, celeriac, leeks, cauli, sprouts, celery in trays. 3 kinds of peppers, cucumber, aubergine, 2 varieties of tomatoes, in pots. In half trays I sowed, 3 varieties of asters and trailing petunias. In cells I sowed 3 varieties of lobelia plus mesembryanthemums. 4 varieties of sweetpeas were sown in peat pots in november and are doing nicely. ;D
DaiT

goodlife

Ohh...nothing is happening here for another couple of weeks yet...and then I start with my chillies and peppers and first lot of cuttings...I'm trying to enjoy these last 'lazy' weeks and then the 'plant war' starts and no more resting untill next winter ::)

telboy

Every year it's the same. Panic planting.
Mr. Smith sums it up. IT'S ONLY JANUARY!!!

I'll plant in March & I'll catch you all up!
:D
Eskimo Nel was a great Inuit.

Mr Smith

Quote from: telboy on January 27, 2011, 21:24:15
Every year it's the same. Panic planting.
Mr. Smith sums it up. IT'S ONLY JANUARY!!!

I'll plant in March & I'll catch you all up!
:D
Very correct let them get on with it, I might not even bother till easter, :)

daitheplant

Who`s panicing? I`m doing what I`m paid to do.
DaiT

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