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  • #31
    Phew!!! You had me worried there! Lol
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    • #32
      Originally posted by RedThorn View Post
      Phew!!! You had me worried there! Lol
      Haha Im all for experimenting with how early I can plant seeds but not even I'm that hopeful!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by mulchingoverwinter View Post
        Golly I've just sown (around 2 weeks ago) some red (F1 Kamal) and brown (Ailsa Craig) onions! Planted onions sets and garlic last year.

        To all sowing tomatos, are they for an outside or inside crop? I don't have a greenhouse or anything like one so will be looking at planting outside and just wondering when I start them off.
        If you don't have a GH or Heated Propagator, I would start them off indoors around March,to be planted out after your last frost.
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        • #34
          Oooo thanks still need to figure out what tomatoes to get

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          • #35
            I grew "Outdoor Girl" last year with good results, plus they are a bush variety so no need to remove armpits.
            There are a few more varieties here to get your taste buds going:

            Marshalls Outdoor Tomato Seeds : Growing Tomatoes Outdoors
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            • #36
              Just sown 2 Shirley seeds (see this thread http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ml#post1202442) - these are for indoor plants. I will be sowing the outdoor varieties such as Sungold any time after mid March depending on the weather.
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              • #37
                I was trying to hold off...i'm almost certain we'll still see a proper winter..but the seed packets got the better of me!

                Chilli - Magnum - Habanero - only 4 seeds though!
                Leek - Bluegreen autumn - just a pinch...
                Leek - De Carenton -(lidl) just a pinch as well..

                I'm not going for it just yet! lol

                thanks to Chris for the leek advice!
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                • #38
                  5 cells of Toms - Luzias Oma
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                  • #39
                    As an experiment, I'm gonna try a cocktail cordon so today I sowed 5 cells containing 1 seed of the following variety Tomatoes - Essex Wonder, Yellow Stuffer & Black Icicle. The theory is that all 3 main stems will intertwine around the same support giving me 3 varieties from one pot..............That's the theory anyway, bring on the practical..........
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                    • #40
                      Multi-Sowed a 15 module tray of ailsa Craig onions. Will keep 5 per module and plant them out in clumps. No sets this year, eek, feels like risky business. Will sow a second tray when these are up.

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                      • #41
                        You can split onions from cells easily and spec 3 to 4 inches apart which I've found is better than bunches. The bunches work great for spring onions though


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                        • #42
                          Thanks jonny. Have read it works fine and they push each other apart. If not ill do as you advise next year

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                          • #43









                            I've put some sweet peas to chit.....but then they're going straight outside under a cloche. Really.
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                            • #44
                              ..today..

                              Some Aq. Claudia & Sutton Broadies (self saved seed) ... just in case the big freeze doesnt come!
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by mothhawk View Post
                                I've put some sweet peas to chit.....but then they're going straight outside under a cloche. Really.
                                Should be fine as long as your soil isn't heavy and waterlogged.

                                Today I sowed:

                                Cabbage (Sutton's Golden Acre - Primo (II))
                                Antirrhinum
                                Penstemon
                                Verbascum

                                in my sunniest window.
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