When I used to sell a lot of vegetables, I used to get get a lot of my seeds from, Moles seeds, as they sold in larger amounts…..and the seed germination rate was always very high and reliable!
Can’t believe we are starting to suffer with early drought conditions…..
Spring Bits and Bobs.
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I know, OH. After endless rain, I now have established plants flagging, and seedlings drying out very quickly indeed!!! It's not helped by the fact, that my shady part of the garden is no longer so, having had to remove the hedge and trellis for the new neighbour (bully). I will be installing a new bit of trellis, but it will only be 1/2 or 1/3 height of the original. The ferns are drying out very quickly and I've taken out a 1 yr old astrantia which is struggling in the hot sun.
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This strong Easterly wind isn’t helping either…..and the next 5 nights are looking very nippy, too! It was lovely working in the glasshouse this afternoon though.
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Going down nice & early on the first bus again tomorrow to get cracking before too many folk come down. Wonder if the brassica's have woken up yet; seriously think not likely, but got lucky with a prime deal for mixed plants which are club root resistant!
Just got to move the 2nd staging out to the other side door & the area taken by it will be for the toms re-sows & then I'm off to plot 2! Luckily most beds are still covered so not too much weeding hopefully. I've prepped & covered the area for the squash & pumpkin with the membrane with the holes cut out so might do some sows. I never start these in pots, always direct as the membrane holds heat well...with a fleece nearby obvs! But will do a check of the soil temp but it's been quite sunny.
Just got to move the 2nd staging out to the other side door & the area taken by it will be for the toms re-sows & then I'm off to plot 2! Luckily most beds are still covered so not too much weeding hopefully. I've prepped & covered the area for the squash & pumpkin with the membrane with the holes cut out so might do some sows. I never start these in pots, always direct as the membrane holds heat well...with a fleece nearby obvs! But will do a check of the soil temp but it's been quite sunny.
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Bin day today. We still haven't found a use for these extra food waste plastic bins they've cluttered us up with. With a compost heap and a Labrador the only things that seem to be candidates are chicken carcasses and the odd lamb bone, when we can raise a mortgage, and we haven't worked out a sensible way of adding them.
