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• #552
We'll find out thru the summer ;)
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• #553
They should be fine. Double height ones are better apparently, as they allow the soil to warm quicker.
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• #554
Have people started sowing tomatoes? Last year I started quite late.
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• #555
Sowed my last week
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• #556
Must get to work then!
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• #557
Should add I sowed mine indoors in a toasty propagator
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• #559
Yeah, still no idea what it is. It's had a few votes for honeysuckle and a couple for rhododendron/camellia and all of them look wrong to me. I guess I'll find out for sure when it either flowers or kills me in my sleep.
My pumpkin seedlings are sprouting, though! \o/
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• #560
who's ready for south east swappery?
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• #561
I have Romello tomatoes which are a small cherry plum variety. Ancho chilies, Pot Black chilies, and Ophelia Aubergines which are small. May also have some NuMex chilies if the seeds I saved from the chilies sprout.
I have some runner beans, purple sprouting broccoli and I think some cherry tomato seeds going if anyone wants them.
Did a great swap with @KT_Bee last year, the hollyhock is huge!
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• #562
Dug the ground for potatoes yesterday...didn't actually plant them though but hey ho #marginalgains
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• #563
where are you, @Kat_Balou?
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• #564
Walworth, SE17
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• #565
Excellent - I have some tiny poppies, nicotiana, loads of tomatoes and have planted some aquilegia and other flowers. Am also planning to do a few rounds of lettuce / rocket and have some courgette seeds I'm planting next month. Def up for swapsies when things are a bit bigger.
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• #566
Nature provided some handy supports for our wonky apple tree when a 12ft Poplar branch landed in our garden during storms last week.
The previous ratchet strap solution wasn't working very well.
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• #567
This fellow appeared in the front garden - is it a camellia? Or something less lovely. Going to turn the patch over so wondering whether to move it to a big pot.
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• #568
does anyone have beach pebbles? Preferably not too small, in about half the size of a human palm or thereabouts, looking to cover the soil on my balcony window box as well as other containered plants, think I need about 1-2kg, garden centers seem to do only big sizes 15kg plus...
Let me know
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• #569
went through surrey docks farm a week or so ago and their peas and broad beans are well advanced and in the soil, flowers appearing
queue 24 broad bean and same qty of peas into pots last week
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• #570
Bay Leaves?
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• #571
jagged edges don't look right
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• #572
Definitely not.
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• #574
Yeah I'm hopeful it's something pretty. I'll pot it, anyway.
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• #575
Yep, Camellia, the tea family.
you need to make sure the frame and fixings can take the mass of earth when it's wet