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  • #31
    Your seedlings look great! The colder temperatures will slow things down, but as long as the seedlings don't get damaged by frost, it only suspends their growth, but not really cause any damage.

    Originally posted by ghexton View Post
    Also Sarris if you need any more pallet collars let me know we have loads at work.

    Thanks.
    In fact, I do! Some of the ones I had on the allotment are a bit too rotten to put in place. What sizes do you have? I'll message you tomorrow with the size I'm looking for. They can't be too wide or they won't fit in my tiny garden lol Thank you
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    • #32
      [QUOTE=Scarlet;1695903
      Can I spy beans?? That's early. They really don't like the cold. I start mine in May. Same for cucumbers.unless you have a heated GH?

      Help, my cucumbers are up, with a seed leaf. I only sowed two, as the packet only had five seeds. Other threads have frightened me about how fragile cucumber seedlings are.

      Am I far too early, up here in the frozen north? Trouble is, with our shorter season I thought i needed to give them a head start.

      Do they grow very fast, from a May sowing?
      Mostly flowers, some fruit and veg, at the seaside in Edinburgh.

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      • #33
        I think they are quite quick - I usually sow my cukes in April but keep them warm and as light as possible. I don't have much luck with them, so I feel a real need to pamper the hell out of them when they are young. So many cuke seedlings just give up the ghost for no apparent reason.
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