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    Good evening !

    I am a sorta newbie to gardening and growing my own, this year i grew potato's, lots of salad leaves, tonnes of toms, peppers, garlic, carrots, butternut squash and some very manky looking cauliflowers that i let the slugs have as they looked rank

    Now i have gone wild with buying seed i have bought

    Tomatoes - 7 different kind
    Garden peas
    Beetroot
    Red and white onions
    Garlic
    Radishes
    Chillis
    Peppers
    Salad leaves
    Carrots, yellow, purple and white.
    Potatoes
    Strawbs
    Runner beans
    Cucumbers
    Winter dumpling squash
    Pattypan squash
    Uchiki kuri squash
    Coriander
    Chives
    Garlic Chives
    Basil
    Purple basil
    Rosemary
    Thyme
    Figs - i have bought a fig tree
    Bayleaves
    chocolate habaneros - ive just bought a beautiful plant im gonna bring him in the winter and see if he survives
    bloody butcher sweetcorn
    white pattypans
    spagetti squash.


    - rather ambitious i know.

    Now there is one major drawback i have i cannot put anything into the ground most of that will work in tubs, but what do i plant first.

  • #2
    Quite a list, Shirleybobs, and welcome to the Vine... At this time of the year (assuming your 'hill with planes' is in the UK) many of your seeds will be best kept for Spring 2011 (no problem, keep in their packets in a cool dry place) but because you've got so many you'll need to check individual packets for best advice and make a timetable. Many sites can assist in this, for example Real Seeds have a list of seeds to plant in autumn and winter at
    What to sow in autumn & winter
    and down the left-hand side there's a long list of various seeds each with a separate page advising when to sow, how long to crop etc.
    Happy days! bb.
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    • #3
      Thank you !

      Yes im in the uk in the south west, they are all put away for next year at the mo.

      Quite worried about growing sweetcorn tho it can get mighty windy here.

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      • #4
        Being in the SW you should have the longest growing season so can probably start seeds earlier than many of us would dare.... Your "bloody butcher sweetcorn" is an heirloom variety (red, as the name suggests!) and presumably you'll start it off in modules inside or in greenhouse and plant out in square blocks to maximise pollination. You're right that sweetcorn doesn't particularly like strong winds so try to give a spot with some protection... It might also help to plant slightly closer than the books suggest and add the odd firm stake to assist stability. Also once growing, heap some additional soil around the lower stems which will encourage the development of additional roots to assist stability. Hope that works (and so nice to be planning for NEXT summer! ) bb.
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        • #5
          I was reading that i should do that, but i like being told sometimes .

          Im hoping that we have a good summer here next year as it has been cracking here, unlike my poor mum in liverpool who has had a dire summer with the rain.

          Im going to get another culti cave this winter so ill have 3 next year to start things off in as we cannot put up any permanant structures here.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by shirleybobs View Post
            what do i plant first.
            Your seed packet will tell you when to sow or plant. If you sort them into a folder, ordered by month, you can see at a glance what needs sowing. In September: not a lot, mostly salads and radishes
            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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            • #7
              Ha ha... your story sounds exactly like mine! This was my first growing year and it started with a friend of mine giving me a few lettuces and courgette plants in June. Well in a couple of weeks I was dragging my poor hubbie down to the garden centre for more and more seeds, veg plants and pots and have managed quite a good harvest this year - my toms, salads and courgettes have been particularly brilliant

              I now too have an extensive seed collection and can't wait for next Spring to start sowing away as I feel I missed most of this season. Your squash collection is rather exciting... love patty pans but haven't been able to get my hands on any seeds yet
              http://strawberryjubes.tumblr.com/

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              • #8
                I use premier seeds direct on ebay and i found some in homebase as well.

                I hope thats of help to you !

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                • #9
                  Hi

                  I found some pattypan in lidl/aldi last year for about 69p I think.

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                  • #10
                    Oopps i have just bought some corgettes as well ..

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for tip Russell... will have a look in Lidl this week. I didn't realise they even had a seed/gardening section.
                      http://strawberryjubes.tumblr.com/

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