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A couple of chaps on our allotment site have theirs out. I'm not growing them, but some of my Frenchies are out.
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I started mine off in the greenhouse this year and they got demolished by snails. Have another lot looking healthy on the kitchen windowsils so going to harden them off for a few days then plant them out.
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Morning Callie. I live in Essex too and I had to take a chance on mine as they has grown quite tall so put them out about 10 days ago and they are thriving and already climbing. Just have to keep our eyes on the weather forecast.
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Put mine out today. Some with red flowers, some with white and some sweet peas to help atract the polenators. Have an eye on the forcast and fleece on standby.
Just typical that on the day I choose to plant them out it is getting quite breezy. Not had a breath of wind here for days.
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I haven't put mine out yet - then again I'm a complte novice and have pretty much no idea what I'm doing! I'm in the middle of building a cold frame so I can do mass hardening off - too many pots to put them out in the day and bring them in during cold nights! They're going out soon - they're so tall it's like a little rain forest in my greenhouse!! As to slugs and Snails - a few crept into my greenhouse and ate the tops off a few - I reccomend copper tape - stick it around the cane and stem of the plant at the base and they can't climb up to eat any leaves!!
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sowed mine outside under bottle cloches a couple of weeks ago (with some french beans too) and they're going great guns
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mine went out two weekends ago and wow, what climbers they are, they are loving it, i still have fleece to hand just incase and they are protected by nets.
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Mine are growing in toilet roll inner tubes in the unheated greenhouse, now being put outside during the day for a few days, and then all the time in preparation for planting on the lottie next weekend. Main thing is not to take them straight from a warm protected environment onto a cooler windswept plot - they need to acclimatise gradually. We should (hopefully) be safe from frost now.
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I put mine out 2 weeks ago too, along with the climbing french beans. They only had their first leaves then, now they are climbing well and looking very happy. Even the slugs haven't found them yet
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