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Started by spacehopper, February 07, 2006, 19:43:45

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grawrc

I've got no heated propagator, and nuffink else either?????

grawrc


Amazin

Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

joji

Mine are all in an empty fish tank with no hood, no heater and watered every other day. :)

amanda21

I have a baby sweetpea!  First ever thing grown so dead chuffed.  They were in toilet rolls in our only slightly heated conservatory.


Ooo just been to check them (again!) and I have some marigolds up too.  Isn't it weird how you can sow a whole tray full at the same time and yet they all pop up at different rates...?
http://ihateworms.blogspot.com/  - Why then do I so want an allotment?

Doris_Pinks

Nothing sown here either..........but my fingers are getting itchy and I keep fondling my seed packets! ;D
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joji


Svea

checking last year's sowing thread, i am happy to report that i didnt start sowing until the 13th march 2005. hence, whilst i congratulate all of you new mothers and fathers, i wont be starting with the seed business until i return from my winter holidays :D

please start a new 'the sowing thread 2006' - where everone can record sowings, showings and planting out times. it worked very well last year, i thought - especially as i didnt keep a record of my times :blush: but i can now check back to it so it's all dandy :)
Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

joji

Just sown spring onions & asparagus this morning. :)

Rosyred

I planted two types of tomatoes early January along with strawberries and aubergine but nothing is showing boo hoo..............

Jesse

Rosyred where are you germinating your seeds, do they have heat?
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grawrc

Well I am on holiday for the next week yippee  ;D ;D ;D so i'll be sowing and weeding and digging and raking and and ... what if it freezes over.. :'( :'( :'( :'(

amanda21

Me too grawrc - am hoping for a spring like half-term but think I may be a little optimistic judging from the forecast earlier!   :(
http://ihateworms.blogspot.com/  - Why then do I so want an allotment?

Jitterbug

Well done Amanda 21!

It is always lovely to see new life popping out of the soil.  I planted sweetpeas in toilet rolls last year and they did not do that well - I thought they were more hassle than it was worth.  However, this year I will be putting them directly into the ground on 1st March - which I believe is the best time to grow them.  Also I do not have space like that - I am concentrating on planting new babies for my cottage garden this year - at the moment it closely resembles an excavation site - or is mud pit a better name? 

But good luck with your bunch of new babies!!  I am sure that by next year you will be a seasoned gardener and taking your own cuttings!
If you can't be a good example -- then you'll just have to be a horrible warning....

carloso

nice going i have some strawberrys on the go which look good also beans are poking out of the soil  i started some pes in cups but i also started some okra a little to early and they are right leggy lolol but hey they just stand out above the crowd  ;)

carl
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gtm41658

Planted some cucumber seeds on Saturday - (11/2). One of the seeds has germinated already!!!

Debs

Nothing sown here either..........but my fingers are getting itchy and I keep fondling my seed packets!

Give in to yer urges DP!! ;D

After reading all these replies, I gave in on Friday 24th

( reminder to self of date sown & can do a 'search' if I forget!!)

Have sown a few (12-18) of following:

Tomatoes (Big Boy for g'house & italia plum for outdoors)
Autumn Calabrese
Celeriac - in seed trays & modules, which I shall mollycoddle until
                big & strong (said with much hope )
Lettuce - Lollo Rosso & Little Gem
Courgette -Zucchini?

All sown after daughter  :-* helped to wash down greenhouse with Jeyes.

Greenhouse heater set for 10-15 C

Debs

gardening giraffe

Hi
I have sown some tomato seeds, peppers and sweetcorn which are keeping nice and warm on the windowsill upstairs in spare room. Looking forward to seeing the new shoots.  :)
Lisa xx

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