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Started by plainleaf, December 16, 2011, 16:55:20

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cornykev

Location but no photos.   :D ;)
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

cornykev

MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

grawrc

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Quote from: Aden Roller on January 12, 2012, 23:58:23
It is so very hard to make sense of peoples planting times when there's no clue as to where in the world they are. Or have I missed something as usual? ???
I think Davy's somewhere up the NE coast of England and Plainleaf in Maryland in USA. No doubt they'll correct me if I'm wrong!! ;D


I actually find it fascinating seeing how people grow their stuff, so I'm hoping to see lots more photos, hints and tips!

plainleaf

Aden Roller also my planting time and method have nothing to do with normal planting times in my area.

davyw1

I am in the North East over looking the North Sea, possibly the coldest place in England. My location is in my profile
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

brown thumb

following this thread with interest i see davyw1 you sowed your seeds in a seed tray but at what stage did you prick them out in to your pots shown and are they vending cups i have a unlimited supply  of plastic cups  working in a canteen

claybasket

I was reading this subject with great interest as am itching to get the tomatoes seeds planted,I haven't got heating or electric in the plastic g/h ,was thinking of polystyrene cup for insulation and I got hold off two polystyrene sheets to reflect light and also insulation,trying to decide about heating (candle  or hot water bottle) ;D I will try the Polly tunnel for my tom's outside ,has anyone stated there seeds for sprouts ect yet?

Robert_Brenchley

He's south of us, with a continental climate. Hot summers, cold winters.

davyw1

Quote from: brown thumb on January 13, 2012, 07:53:34
following this thread with interest i see davyw1 you sowed your seeds in a seed tray but at what stage did you prick them out in to your pots shown and are they vending cups i have a unlimited supply  of plastic cups  working in a canteen

I suppose if you so seeds in something it becomes a seed tray, what i use most is the black plastic packing trays what you various items of food in.
Every one has their preferences some like modules, i dont as they take up to much room.
I prick out the seediling as soon as the seed leaf is strong enough to hold (never hold the stem if it breaks its dead, damage a seed leaf and the plant will grow on) i then dibble a hole into the pot and place the seedling in as deep as it will go without covering the seed leaf.

I use plastic cups for everything cut out two slits either side of the base with a stanley knife (not for drainage as i bottom water) to allow the compost to absorb water.

Hiope this helps

Davy
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

brown thumb

clay basket how about using plastic milk bottles as warming your poly greenhouse(filled with hot water)acting like a water bank

claybasket

Thats a good idea Brown Thumb I never thought of milk bottles , have you givin this a try?my OH thinks its to soon' and that am mad ;D he's the brawn and am the crazy one :D

plainleaf

you can use what ever you want for cloches but wall o waters and similar work better then pretty much all other methods due to the minimum temp range they work at.

davyw1

Quote from: plainleaf on January 13, 2012, 19:55:43
you can use what ever you want for cloches but wall o waters and similar work better then pretty much all other methods due to the minimum temp range they work at.

so enlighten me
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

plainleaf

no other cloche work to temperature as low as -10 C

brown thumb

haven't used them for frost protection used one as a hot water bottle once went camping sleeping bag was freezing so put a water filled milk bottle to warm it up wont trust them to leave in sleeping bag over night  lol

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