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  • #31
    Growing Strawberries under glass has been a great success, growing Sweet Corn under glass looks to be working, strong looking plants now. Growing Melons is definitely a work in progress, one was growing well, then just shrivelled up and dies on me, the other is sort of just sitting there.

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    • #32
      Following on from a Utube vid I saw, I'm gonna have a bash at growing Sprouts by removing all but the top 5 sets of leaves.
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      • #33
        I have added rock dust to my recycled compost for the first time, things are looking good at the moment but I will need two seasons to check its not just a fluke.
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        • #34
          My experiment is to grow a continuous supply of our favourite veg, purple sprouting broccoli, until this time next year.

          I'm waiting for my Summer PSB to produce, and have planted PSB Rudolph, Red Arrow and Claret which I'm hoping will produce staggered crops from autumn onwards

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          • #35
            Just had my first strawberry - OH YUM!!! My sweetcorn (Lark) have been planted in my greenhouse bed as I've found that's the best way to get any decent crop where I live.
            I work very hard so please don't expect me to think as well!

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