Sweet peas
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/February%202011/Sweetpaes.jpg)
Pricked out Lupins
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/February%202011/Lupins.jpg)
Pricked out Lobelia
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/February%202011/Lobela.jpg)
Busy Hotbed
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/February%202011/Greenhouse.jpg)
Tee Gee what are you going to do next with the sweet peas? Mine are looking like that and wondered what to do with them now that they are so tall.
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Tee Gee what are you going to do next with the sweet peas? Mine are looking like that and wondered what to do with them now that they are so tall.
They will stay in the greenhouse @ around 40*F until I need the space,then I will put them in the cold frame.
So I guess they will be in the cold frame within the next couple of weeks or so.
What compost are u using there TG. :-\ :-\ :-\
QuoteWhat compost are u using there TG.
Homemade!
Recipe for around 70 litres loose compost
4 x 2gall buckets Peat
1x 2gall bucket sharp sand
20 oz John Innes base mix
Mix up, bag up, and leave for a few days before using.
Just made up around 140 litres this morning.......bootiful stuff!
Time will tell if it performs well as I have never used JI base before, normally use Chempak base.
I changed to JI when T&M took over Chempak and upped the prices by about double.
I don't mind paying for what I want, all I want is value for money and T&M does not give me that in my opinion!
Thanks for that Tee Gee, think I will move them to a cooler room.
My goodness what a busy greenhouse, i had better get a move on TODAY ;D ;D