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Fee
Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Posts: 15922 Location: Earth
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 18 12:11 pm Post subject: What's Growing? |
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One excellent thing about the house we're renting is it has a great extension/conservatory/orangery/type thing, with a ledge all the way round for putting seeds on!
I know we're going to need to move them when we move house but thought I'd go for it with a few seeds anyway.
We've sown tomatoes (moneymakers), too many in reality, many will be given away/swapped, broad beans, peas, jalapeno peppers and Arthur has sown pumpkin, a whole tray of them Oh and a tray of basil.
Also sunflowers, violas and I was given lavender seeds so giving them a go, we've only ever taken cuttings before so I'm interested to see how they do because we want a large row of lavender in the new place.
What have you sown? What you planning? It still feels very cold for seed sowing really!
Contemplating some sweetcorn, too. I know I'll be moving the whole lot to the new place but we're going to have an overlap of the rental and house purchase completion, so I'm ignoring that |
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