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bigpepperplant
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anyone know if I can sow turnips in modules?
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bigpepperplant
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thanks, they're for a friend so that's useful. Just one per module or a cluster like with beetroot?
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Dear Zena, you might be a complete novice, but a very nice novice.
And i reckon you will turn out to be a first class veg grower.
Kind regards Old Herbaceous.
Theres no fool like an old fool.
And i reckon you will turn out to be a first class veg grower.
Kind regards Old Herbaceous.
Theres no fool like an old fool.
I sow about 4 to a module and plant out when 3 or 4 true leaves per plant are well grown. All plants grow and I pick when half way between golfball and tennis ball size and eat without peeling them.
I know they germinate well, but hand sowing in rows tends to be too thick and need thinning which I consider a waste of seed.
Also sowing in modules means less bending and more control over the spacing in the rows.
I also have a Earthways seed drill which is good for direct sowing of large quantities.
I know they germinate well, but hand sowing in rows tends to be too thick and need thinning which I consider a waste of seed.
Also sowing in modules means less bending and more control over the spacing in the rows.
I also have a Earthways seed drill which is good for direct sowing of large quantities.
I don't suffer from insanity .... I enjoy it!
Vivianne
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bigpepperplant
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fantastic, thanks for all your help
