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Title: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: aquilegia on September 12, 2013, 12:05:20
Do you have a schedule for seed sowing that you could share with me? Or know of a good one for the UK that's available online?

This is actually for the school garden as we're on a mission from the headmistress to get everything organised so we can plan activities for the children to join in with. The children won't be doing all of the work, volunteer parents do most of it (there's only two of us at the moment). And it's run pretty much like an allotment, just with 200 small helpers!
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Big Gee on September 12, 2013, 12:57:07
Quote from: aquilegia on September 12, 2013, 12:05:20
Do you have a schedule for seed sowing that you could share with me? Or know of a good one for the UK that's available online?

You're welcome to use the information on this page of my web-site:

http://aeronvale-allotments.org.uk/veg_planting_guide.htm

If you want I can mail you the page so that you can copy 'n paste whatever you want from it.
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: aquilegia on September 12, 2013, 13:13:49
Thanks Gee!

That's really helpful. I'll print it off and we'll use it to develop our own plan.
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Tee Gee on September 12, 2013, 13:42:59
You could consider this as well same sort of info different layout!

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Planners/Preamble.htm (http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Planners/Preamble.htm)
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Big Gee on September 12, 2013, 13:45:58
Quote from: aquilegia on September 12, 2013, 13:13:49
Thanks Gee!

That's really helpful. I'll print it off and we'll use it to develop our own plan.

You're welcome!

The reason I said I could mail you the page was because there's a right click disable function on the actual web page - to stop quick copying 'n pasting plagiarism. By printing the page as you intend to, then there's no problem.
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Big Gee on September 12, 2013, 14:12:40
Quote from: Tee Gee on September 12, 2013, 13:42:59
You could consider this as well same sort of info different layout!

http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Planners/Preamble.htm (http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Planners/Preamble.htm)

Hi Tee Gee,

Out of interest, is the gardenersalmanac.co.uk associated with the gardeners-calendar.co.uk website? I only ask because the gardeners-calendar site involves planting by moon phases.
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Digeroo on September 12, 2013, 14:28:45
You might find this interesting.

http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/organicgardening/schools-sowingtheseeds.php

They normally produce a very good seed schedules which helps with multiple sowings, so you spread the crops.

If you look around their website there are other resources for school.

There have been a number of designs for paper plant pots which children might find fun to make.
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Tee Gee on September 12, 2013, 16:23:44
QuoteHi Tee Gee,

Out of interest, is the gardenersalmanac.co.uk associated with the gardeners-calendar.co.uk website? I only ask because the gardeners-calendar site involves planting by moon phases.


No the 'Almanac is my personal website.

Had a quick look into the 'Calendar' site and it looks quite interesting,

Will have better look later when I have the time, which is usually when telly is rubbish (and that is often )
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Big Gee on September 12, 2013, 17:09:10
Quote from: Tee Gee on September 12, 2013, 16:23:44
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No the 'Almanac is my personal website.

Had a quick look into the 'Calendar' site and it looks quite interesting,

Will have better look later when I have the time, which is usually when telly is rubbish (and that is often )

Amen to that! I couldn't agree more.

Nice site you have - I'll swap links with you if you like.
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: aquilegia on September 12, 2013, 18:28:23
thanks - I've lots of reading to do now!
Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Tee Gee on September 12, 2013, 20:00:18
Date: 12 September 2013
  Leaf  Scorpio
First quarter


Just been having a look at the the guide on " planting by the moon" on the gardening calendar link and this is todays suggestions!

Synodic:
This is a good time to sow vegetables that produce internal seed bearing fruits. Tomatoes, beans, peas, peppers, chillis, pumpkins, courgettes.

Biodynamic:
Moon in Scorpio: This is a Water sign. It is a good time to sow Leaf plants like Cabbages, Lettuce, but it would not be a good time to sow Fruiting plants like Broad Beans, Peas,

Sidereal:
Moon in Scorpio: An excellent time for planting, germination and strong sturdy growth will result.


All the synodic suggestions seem quite wrong to me!

Thats assuming I am reading it correctly

In fact as opposed to "sowing" I am " harvesting" most of these at the moment, and the only seed connection I have is In some cases I am saving seed from them!

For example I have saved tomato  and bean seeds up to press and I will collect my chilli and pepper seeds probably next month.



I guess if I were to get my diary out and check my dates with the moon phases I could get similarities i.e. 1st Quarter,waxing and waning etc in respective months,such as march / april  but not in September I'm afraid!


Anyone able to point me in the right direction?

I am pretty certain such a system works, and that lots of people use it but where is the correlation with the time of the year?

Could it be northern and southern hemisphere as I guess those gardeners down under might be contemplating sowing these things today!

The mind boggles!


I think I will  stick to my calendar, as I have done for the last forty odd years!

Title: Re: seed-sowing schedule?
Post by: Jeannine on September 27, 2013, 19:38:40
Your site works pretty good right here in BC Tee Gee, you may be surprised just how many of my BC lottie grower friends  refer to it now.

Someone told me they can grow brassicas now after your help.

It's a small world really eh??

XX Jeannine