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  • #61
    Just sowed some Yolo Wonder sweet pepper seeds in pots in greenhouse propagator.

    Kudos to Premier Seeds and Amazon. We decided yesterday tea-time to grow them; ordered on-line; they arrived today lunch-time; and are now sown. All for £1.49.
    I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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    • #62
      Lemongrass, Caribbean blend chillies, cherry tomato mix, and custard apples - all in the propagator, with space for more!

      I can't grow more than one or two chilli plants this year, and probably not many tomatoes either, so I can't sow enough seeds to be sure of getting one of everything in the mixes. So I'll just have to wait and see what I get at the end.

      Of course, I am madly sowing seed and chitting potatoes, but only have a couple of small bags of potting compost, my own vermicompost, and a small amount of old compost from my containers last year, so my growing plans may yet come to nought. I was hoping Lidl were going to have some compost in soon, as they are only 10 minutes walk away and will be cheaper than the further away B&Q.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by self-contained View Post
        Lemongrass, Caribbean blend chillies, cherry tomato mix, and custard apples - all in the propagator, with space for more!

        I can't grow more than one or two chilli plants this year, and probably not many tomatoes either, so I can't sow enough seeds to be sure of getting one of everything in the mixes. So I'll just have to wait and see what I get at the end.

        Of course, I am madly sowing seed and chitting potatoes, but only have a couple of small bags of potting compost, my own vermicompost, and a small amount of old compost from my containers last year, so my growing plans may yet come to nought. I was hoping Lidl were going to have some compost in soon, as they are only 10 minutes walk away and will be cheaper than the further away B&Q.
        Intrigued by the custard apples, what seeds are these?

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        • #64
          They are saved from a fruit I ate in Autumn 2018.

          We were discussing them here, so I thought it was time to give them a try.

          I don't know if mine are the tropical or subtropical ones, so even if they sprout, I may never get a plant out of them, and I'm definitely not expecting fruit!

          Oh. that reminds me, I started a couple of avocado pits too (one in compost, one in water).

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          • #65
            1/3
            More cayenetta and cape berry seed
            Sweet peppers- Friggitello, edudia, corno di toro rosso and patio red
            Sage
            Flowers penstemon, monarda, tagetes, poached egg and Alyssum
            V.P.
            The thing I grow best are very large slugs!

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            • #66
              Onions - bedfordshire champion
              Leeks - lyons 2
              Carrots - nantes early, autumn king
              Beetroot- boltardy
              Sprouts - evesham special
              Broccoli
              Raab 60-day not-broccoli
              Parsnip- saved seed

              Getting things going...

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              • #67
                If I'm sowing carrots soon how do I keep fly off them? I've got a 3ft wall I could put containers on, is that high enough?

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                • #68
                  At least 2 ft high is the recommendation tho I can't speak from personal experience as I net them.

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                  • #69
                    Netting is best according to most of these replies https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...fly_83772.html

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                    • #70
                      Is environmesh the right kind of net? Sorry. I've never tried growing carrots!

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                      • #71
                        environmesh is he right stuff, should last quit a few years - you could try some on the wall as well may be to see how they do.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by .commander View Post
                          Is environmesh the right kind of net? Sorry. I've never tried growing carrots!
                          There's different size meshes, make sure you get one that says it will keep out carrot root fly.
                          To see a world in a grain of sand
                          And a heaven in a wild flower

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                          • #73
                            Sown
                            Red drumhead cabbage
                            Kale dwarf green curled
                            Brussel sprouts Brest
                            Salad harlequin mix
                            Salad Californian mix
                            Rocket

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                            • #74
                              7/3
                              Flowers:
                              Borrage Blue
                              Sweetpeas (royal mixed)
                              Queen Anne's Lace, 'Green Mist'
                              Cosmos sulphureus, 'Bright Lights'
                              Zinnia elegans, 'Envy' and purple prince
                              Phacelia tanacetifolia ( mixed with red clover.)
                              Primula Candelabra
                              Yellow Chamomile, True Wild Form
                              Chamomile, 'Bodegold'

                              and Veg:
                              Fordhook giant chard
                              Raab
                              Beetroot ACtion
                              Carrot early nantes and cosmic purple
                              autumn giant leek
                              Crimson flowered broad beans
                              Douce Provence pea
                              Mixed salad leaves.
                              Parsley (curly leaf) and 2 types of basil.
                              V.P.
                              The thing I grow best are very large slugs!

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                              • #75
                                Four varieties of radish (outside)
                                Cress
                                Last edited by self-contained; 07-03-2020, 05:02 PM.

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