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Post by Dr Bill on Feb 14, 2009 13:10:54 GMT
I've had a lovely morning in the greenhouse. Sowed tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, begonias, cosmos, impatiens, sweet peas, Stipa tenuissima, Verbena bonariensis, Meconopsis.
Goodness knows where they will all go come pricking out time!
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Post by Jasmine on Feb 14, 2009 13:20:49 GMT
I had a sow fest this morning too Dr Bill! I sowed echinacea, dwarf hollyhocks, lavatera, verbena bonariensis and the dahlia bishop's children and poppy burgundy frills that LNG sent me. Like you I am not sure where they are all going to go after the spare bedroom window sill but hopefully there is going to be a complete turn around with the weather and they can go in the mini greenhouse!
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Post by isabella on Feb 14, 2009 20:33:11 GMT
My seed sowing will start in the next few days And there's more
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Post by Tig on Feb 14, 2009 23:42:22 GMT
;D Naughty people!! Making me want to sow even more babies No I won't be tempted - I will restrain myself ! Resist, resist, resist .. ;D
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Post by Dutchy on Feb 15, 2009 0:03:13 GMT
erm resist? OK will try that trick too but I might sow some peas os some sweet peas or... Nah erm resist... ;D
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Post by Rosefriend on Feb 15, 2009 16:01:40 GMT
I'm not even trying to resist - just waiting for my second lot of root trainers from T & M and I am going to do all my sweet peas, parsnips, peas, beans and rest of the flowers.
My OH has asked where they are all going ...hmmm must confess I haven't quite worked that out yet...
RF
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Post by Dutchy on Feb 15, 2009 17:55:33 GMT
With the climbers... up there ( wave hand vaguely in a direction ) etc OH might believe you. Space... one can plant real close together ;D
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Post by Ladygardener on Feb 20, 2009 16:17:38 GMT
Good way to keep the weeds down Dutchy. I've sown outside where they are to grow my remaining sweetpeas.
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Post by beanie on Feb 26, 2009 9:41:17 GMT
I put some pots into my small heated propagator on Sunday morning and already Echium ,Convulvulus and Osteosprmum are 1"above the compost, Osteospermum only took 1 day to germinate. All I need now is for hubby to put the windows in the new greenhouse and I can move them all outside
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