I think February puts pressure on the normal 30/31 day months to get the mag out so they prep in advance.
I like to see something inside each month to really emphasise the month (read big letters saying April or whatever on the cover not just the wee bar code on the front). I saw a few folk on FB sites using it as current month's recommendations for sowing & they will be disappointed. While on the topic maybe KG could also divide the country up when doing the sow now, plant now section with 2 columns, one for the south & one for further north? Would be well beneficial seeing the seed packets info is so generic. Just a thought KG?????
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I really agree that the month of publication should be written in larger print both on the cover and inside. it's really easy for people to become confused about planting and sowing advice contained inside, especially when it's issued so far in advance.
A good point Westi, about including location advice for the time of seed sowing on packets. It's far too generic. Experienced gardeners will err on the side of caution but there will always be plenty of "newbies" who take the advice as gospel and end up being disappointed by failures.
A good point Westi, about including location advice for the time of seed sowing on packets. It's far too generic. Experienced gardeners will err on the side of caution but there will always be plenty of "newbies" who take the advice as gospel and end up being disappointed by failures.
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Just to reassure everyone that spring is not too far away the weird Plum Beauty is in flower & with the nice sunny weather the little fly like things have also returned to pollinate it. The 2 miniature Peaches overwintering in the tunnel are also in flower but I will have to get the paint brush out to help them with pollination.
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A lot of buds starting to open on different shrubs and trees… I would rather see them in a months time!
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That’s really funny we both posted different things at the same time, Westi….
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How nice to see two cheerful and optimistic posts to brighten up a depressing day!
My Tete a Tete daffodils flowers have just opened up too.
This forum bears better news than the TV channnels.
My Tete a Tete daffodils flowers have just opened up too.
This forum bears better news than the TV channnels.
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Just been and cut all the grass paths and main ride, over the allotment….looks a little tidier.
Poor old Codger has the most awful Shingles on his face but, Codger being Codger is still being positive…hope it soon clears up for him!
Poor old Codger has the most awful Shingles on his face but, Codger being Codger is still being positive…hope it soon clears up for him!
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Lovely day here too, might cut my grass, gone very tussocky over Winter.
I know things are going up but, needed two cylinders for autovents but wasn't sure if the one I'd chosen fitted so only ordered one at £10.99 last week, fitted it today and it is working fine so went to order the second £11.99!
At least not everything is going up, trolley still only cost a £1 when we went to the supermarket last week.
Should I be boycotting sowing Red Russian Kale?
I know things are going up but, needed two cylinders for autovents but wasn't sure if the one I'd chosen fitted so only ordered one at £10.99 last week, fitted it today and it is working fine so went to order the second £11.99!
At least not everything is going up, trolley still only cost a £1 when we went to the supermarket last week.
Should I be boycotting sowing Red Russian Kale?