Just wondered what anyone is intending to sow this week?
Lauren :D
2 tumbling tom seeds and two pepper seeds (have not decided which though) they will be indoors permanently on my Kitchen window sill
I've got three packets out: lettuce (winter,type), cauli (ayr) and broccoli (summer).
But more importantly, we have to make loads of jam to empty the freezer and to clear the jamjars from the worktop in the utility room to make space for the seed potatoes which we'll be getting on 24th at Whitchurch.
Here's to 2009 :D :D :D :D
sorted out the seeds, got
mizuna
texas early grand onion
ailsa craig onion
cauli all year round
tomato tigerella
tomato golden sunrise
mustard and cress ;D
verbena
little gem and parella red lettuce in a couple of days
these will all be on windowsills in windowsill propagators and only a couple/few of each, just to satisfy the sowing urge ;D
will have to wait as the bag of potting compost in the garage is mostly frozen ???
Just had a look though my box of seeds to see if theres any thing i can start sowing only thing i have is all year round cauli :)
Prepare for a really daft question when they say sow indoors what exactly do they mean? Is it warm green house or shed or in the house???? :-[
I only have a small plastic green house and would think that would be far too cold!!
Is that laughter i can hear :-* :-*
lucy
Was going top sow some coriander this morning, but only got as far as bringing the compost inside to warm up!
Nothing here in the north-east. Will wait another couple of weeks.
Mummybunny -I take "indoors" as meaning in a greenhouse and it works for me.
I'm going to wait until this really cold spell passes before sowing anything though. They always seem to catch up as it warms up.
Nowt yet. I have learned from the more experienced gardeners on here. They don't rush their sowing and still they catch up.
nowt till end of feb
I don't think I will be starting anything else this week, as I have already planted tomatoes, leeks, ailsa craig onion, some other type of large onion and a few peppers.
We have recently dug up the leeks we started off nearly a year ago.
Onions
Quote from: mummybunny on January 01, 2009, 11:46:59
Prepare for a really daft question when they say sow indoors what exactly do they mean? Is it warm green house or shed or in the house???? :-[
Whatever the germination temperature is and definitely frost free.
I would say absolute min of +5C degrees, although a cool 10C would be better.
15-20C would be too warm and make the seedlings leggy.
Might get the Sweet Peas going, supposed to have done it earlier.... :-[
Quotewhen they say sow indoors what exactly do they mean?
They mean a place where you can keep the temperature at a consistant level at least until germination takes place, and generally in the UK that is indoors.
You could do what I do and that is;
I get all my seed packets together and list them on a spread sheet then I use the alphabetical index on my home page and note when I should sow them and at what temperature.
There is more info here; http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers%20and%20gardening/Computers%20and%20gardening.htm (http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Computers%20and%20gardening/Computers%20and%20gardening.htm)
I hope this clarifies the sowing issue you have.....TG
just sowed, in a windowsill propagator, ailsa craig onions, texas grande onions, parella red and little gem lettuce, all year round cauli, tomato, tigerella, tomato, golden sunrise, prsley, verbena..just a few of each ;D
Nothing yet, but might do a bit of packet sorting at the weekend to finalise the plans for the plots...or just end up drooling over the packets like a sad person! ;D
Beat you to it!! ;D
HI LAUREN
WE PUT OUR GARLIC IN TODAY SO FINGERSCROSSED. BUT THEY ARE SHOP BROUGHT DOES THIS MATTER?
Depends on where it was grown originally... but you should still get a crop.. :)
Quote from: saddad on January 02, 2009, 20:49:21
Depends on where it was grown originally... but you should still get a crop.. :)
THANKS YOU ARE VERY HELPFULL BET YOU NOT A SAD DAD THOU LOL
Quote from: woodybrown on January 02, 2009, 20:47:57
HI LAUREN
WE PUT OUR GARLIC IN TODAY SO FINGERSCROSSED. BUT THEY ARE SHOP BROUGHT DOES THIS MATTER?
The bulbs that Tesco/Sainsburys/Asda have on the fruit and veg counter generally come from the Mediterranean and dont grow very well in this country.
The once from the garden centres are much more suitable, the "Wight's" are the best for the UK. Ie Purple Wight or Iberian Wight, etc.
I'm running an experiment this year with 3 lots - Tesco garlic, pukka supplier garlic and local market garlic. At the moment, Tesco is winning by a country mile, but we'll see at harvest time.
Thanks for reminding me Lauren. Have just got out a packet of Melanzana Viserba Aubergine seeds to chit on wet kitchen paper. Later, I'll plant the sprouted seeds up into 3" pots. I'm not heating my GH this year - too expensive :(, so they will have to go on the floor in front of the patio windows when large enough.
Nothing else till the end of the month.
Tricia
Well according to my list (the only thing salvaged from a spectacular lap top crash - it does make a lovely tablemat now though) I am sowing Kelsea exhibition onion, sweet millions tomatoes, Feltham 1st peas and strawberries, cant remember the variety though. Although having looked at everyones lists I may try and do some Little Gem lettuce as well.
I'm not even going to think about planting until everything thaws out!
little gem lettuces are up in the jiffy's ;D
I'm waiting to see what everyone else is brave enough to sow before I make a start ::)
Have a good look at garden centre garlic before you buy. You need good big cloves to get decent results, and some of them sell absurdly mini bulbs for planting.