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100% sprouting on my cucs (mini munch) so potted up all 5 today - I only want 3 but I'm sure I can find a home for the spares. No sprouts on the chilli or broadies yet.
Planted my red onion sets in trays too - Does that count as seed sowing?Location: SE Wales about 1250ft up
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Can hardly believe it - they've all popped their little heads up, even the sow by 2018!Originally posted by Florence Fennel View PostI haven't bought any seeds for a couple of years I've sowed some old (very old) tomato seeds today, 6 different varieties. If they fail to germinate, I'll buy some new. I only want about 6 plants, so we'll see
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Congrats Florence Fennel - you've proved it's always worth trying (unless it's parsnips)
Location: SE Wales about 1250ft up
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Strangely, since being hit by the frost, my peas have done absolutely nothing. Apart from a few leaves looking a bit crispy.
The growing tips look fine, but I was wondering if there is anything else I can do to them to bring them along?
They are about 3” high and have three sets of leaves and a few have their first tendrils"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Sunny Sunday saw a lot of seeds being sown - excuse the sibilance!
Into rootrainers went Alderman peas, dwarf french beans - Delinel and Purple Teepee, runner bean Moonlight, all sitting in trays on the dining table.
Into the heated propagator went peppers - sweet Dulce and Jalapeno M, chilli - Bangalore and Gunter, perhaps a bit late. Tomatoes, Sungold, Costoluto Fiorentino and Piccolo Dattero Ibrido.
Flowers, cosmos, sunflower, nasturtium, calendula, borage and Fern lavender.
I also bought some more tomato seeds - Flamingo and some dwarf Borlotto beans from DT Brown.

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How are the peas now,they can seem slow but suddenly flowers appear,have you tried a seaweed liquid feedOriginally posted by Nicos View PostStrangely, since being hit by the frost, my peas have done absolutely nothing. Apart from a few leaves looking a bit crispy.
The growing tips look fine, but I was wondering if there is anything else I can do to them to bring them along?
They are about 3” high and have three sets of leaves and a few have their first tendrils
Last night I sowed seven mini snack bite peppers
Location : Essex
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They’ve hardly done anything Jungle Jane .
They are still about 4” high.
A few new tendrils and one more set of leaves appearing on a few of them, even though I fed them. They have good root growth peeping out of the base of the tall trainer pots.
I was looking for feed today but most seemed to be granular. Certainly no liquid seaweed. I wonder if I could get it online….
They seemed to have gone into shock and some of the leaves became slightly yellowed ( hence feeding them)"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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You could plant them out for more root space & we have some good weather this week? I didn’t know they were in pots. When I’ve grown peas overwinter they always have a slow spring like they’re getting over the cold winter,very slow growth.Originally posted by Nicos View PostThey’ve hardly done anything Jungle Jane .
They are still about 4” high.
A few new tendrils and one more set of leaves appearing on a few of them, even though I fed them. They have good root growth peeping out of the base of the tall trainer pots.
I was looking for feed today but most seemed to be granular. Certainly no liquid seaweed. I wonder if I could get it online….
They seemed to have gone into shock and some of the leaves became slightly yellowed ( hence feeding them)Location : Essex
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