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Started by flitwickone, January 12, 2010, 18:47:40

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flitwickone

as the title says im itching to start seedlings but from what i have read im to early

who is sowing what at this time  for the allotment?

flitwickone


BarriedaleNick

Well.....
Chillis esp some of the longer varieties like nagas.
Big onions like kelsea
maybe Mizuna
Some people like to get some toms going
Personally I have a few chillis and thats it - I try to resist going to early.  Everything tends to get leggy if left indoors with low light and too much heat.  Make do with reading the seed catalogs..  ;D
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

saddad

Nothing yet... here.  :-\

flitwickone

keep it coming

the OH will be delighted that its chillitime  :Pand big onions gonna give that a go ;D

Mr Smith

Just waiting for February and improving weather :),

Poppy Mole

Er - where IS the greenhouse????

Mr Smith

Quote from: Poppy Mole on January 12, 2010, 19:38:58
Er - where IS the greenhouse????

                     In my case it will be my new cold frame :)

Tee Gee

Made a start today!

Sowed three lots of onions (Granex, Kelsae and Red Brunswick) and six varieties of sweet pea.

Put a few Lupins, Crocosmia & allium in as well.

Found out that my new heater is being shipped tomorrow so I hope it arrives before these seed germinate!

springs

just sowed cauliflower (mayflower) to harvest may-June

davyw1

Most of my onions are potted on, just waiting for any stragglers to germinate My first lot of tomatoes are through, some potted on.
Planted some Radish in boxes with shallots.
My leeks are Yorkshire Greens/blues, 164, intermediate, blanch and cumberlands are about pencil thick.
Thinking about setting some potatoes away in tubs.
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

manicscousers

waiting a couple of weeks then some tomato seed go in ;D

Robert_Brenchley

I'm planting nothing this month, but I'll probably start the toms next. The last planting I did was paeonies, hellebores and trilliums in autumn, as they normally need at least one winter (Hellebores) or two (paeonies and trilliums). Some of the fresher hellebore seed is up already.

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