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  • Plug Seed Greenhouse Plant Out Plant In Spacing ARRGGHH

    Yeah - apologies about the density of my brain with this one.

    I got myself an allotment in October last year, it was waste ground basically. I then got the one next door cus the commitee saw I was a hard warker, and this was essentially the local dump.

    Over 500 bottles and countless rocks later I have cleared the lot and got my raised beds in, compost heap and shed up, ground beds marked and turned, cleared etc.

    I am worried that I havent had all the seedlings etc in the greehouse (in hte process of being erected) so wondred if I am too late.

    I have read up and looked into plugs and seeds.

    Can you please tell me, am I too late on some seeds in the greenhouse - should I just opt for plugs.

    also - can I plant later than the books/seed packs/websites advise with the seeds into the gorund and or greenhouse ?

    Finally - any pointers/tips or website and books you can advice for a total novice but major enthusiatically raring to go new owner - much appreciated.

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    You sound stressed, Leon. Relax!! Lots of Grapes here haven't sown their summer-type seeds yet.
    You can start some indoors before they need a greenhouse anyway.
    A lot depends on what you would like to grow. Personally, I've sown very little direct into the ground yet. Its still a bit cold, even though we've had a warm spell during the day.
    You've worked very hard to clear all that rubbish - soon be time to make it all worthwhile!

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    • #3
      Ha Ha - yeah sorry i did didnt I - am not - its the most stress free I have ever been with a spade/fork/hoe in hand the last 6 months.

      I have lots of seeds and wanna grow EVERYTHING !

      Thanks for hte pointer

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      • #4
        Apart from chillis and peppers which are getting on for a little late, yuo can still sow loads of stuff.

        Check the What I did today thread each day for reminders.

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        • #5
          you have time to sow....
          tomatoes
          peppers
          chillis
          cucumber
          squash
          sweetcorn
          parsnips
          swede
          brassicas
          spinach/leafy stuff
          potatoes
          pretty much everything really.....so deep breath and away you go

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          • #6
            Oh and a major pointer for the best advice a round beginner or not HERE let me shout that again HERE.

            I have been gardening for more years than I care to remember, joined this site 14 months ago and proved you never stop learning

            Did I say the best place for advice is HERE on the vine.

            Colin
            Potty by name Potty by nature.

            By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.


            We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

            Aesop 620BC-560BC

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            • #7
              It's only just spring. You're not too late for anything
              All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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              • #8
                Look at the packets - if it says March to May - you have plenty of time

                I'm only just sowing onto a new lottie plot and much yet still to sow
                aka
                Suzie

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by leonmc0708 View Post
                  Ha Ha - yeah sorry i did didnt I - am not - its the most stress free I have ever been with a spade/fork/hoe in hand the last 6 months.

                  I have lots of seeds and wanna grow EVERYTHING !

                  Thanks for hte pointer
                  You and me both Leon!

                  I started with a veg true at Xmas, 3 months later, my GF has given me the garden to plant until my hearts content!

                  I've got loads of seed, but think I'm going to have most success from the 180 plug plants I've ordered this year - next year I will be doing more and more seed.

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                  • #10
                    Welcome Leon......the greenhouse will be great........how about melons in there! There are some things you cannot grow! But they are cultivated widely already inside under light......

                    Where is your lottie? Have you seen dr George Cooks in eggie? Amazing......he showed me around it last year....

                    My allotment in Liverpool

                    Good luck......

                    Loving my allotment!

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                    • #11
                      Newton - My allotment is Hatton Hill in Litherland - I am defo gonna give the melons a go.

                      GClarke - can I ask where you got the plugs from - I am gonna have a go at soem I think to give me a headstart.

                      Piskieinboots - yeah I have looked but lots say March sow indoors and am not set up for that just yet.

                      Twosheds - thats a relief !

                      Potstubsdustbins - I am all over it - my output in work has gone through the floor since I discovered htis place !!

                      Taff - thats a relief - am on for growing everything.

                      Zazen - can I buy plugs chilli and peppers - I really do wanna grow them !

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                      • #12
                        One site here for chilli plug plants Peppers by Post - Variety Pictures and Descriptions If you Google you will find more.

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                        • #13
                          Welcome Leon, it's lovely to hear your enthusiasm. Your hard work will pay tasty dividends. Get sowing some seed, you've loads of time.

                          Newton, thanks for posting that video, I really enjoyed looking around George's plot.
                          Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                          • #14
                            I got them from Suttons - bumper veg collection

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                            • #15
                              Loving George in Liverpools plot - and the variety of things he grows.

                              francesbean
                              My Square Foot Gardening Experiment Blog :
                              http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...log_usercp.php

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