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Panic Planting ?
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About this time of year I usually descend upon Garden Centres to get seeds/plants for my vegetable garden.
But it seems they're not on the "permitted" list and are closed.
So the excellent "Dig for Victory" initiative which served us so well in the global WW2 crisis appears to have been discarded.
Opportunity missed I feel. Not to mention a barren garden :-(
But it seems they're not on the "permitted" list and are closed.
So the excellent "Dig for Victory" initiative which served us so well in the global WW2 crisis appears to have been discarded.
Opportunity missed I feel. Not to mention a barren garden :-(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All our needs for the garden are ordered or already delivered. We had compost, potting compound, 3 new glazed pots to replace some winter damaged ones, with feed and gardeners sand delivered last week.
Plants including Gazanias, Antirrhinum, Petunias, Begonias, Geraniums, Fuschias and more already ordered and confirmed for delivery April, early May. Today we have sorted out the strawberry plants, covered the Rhubarb in order to force some, tidied up the tubs that we use for courgettes , and made up a mix of soil to put the spuds in tomorrow. The patio has even been treated to get rid of the winter "bloom" and we are ready to rumble. Gonna be cold again this weekend but it was 18c out the back here today and we were in T shirts giving each other instructions. Hope it is winter's last throw on Saturday.
Plants including Gazanias, Antirrhinum, Petunias, Begonias, Geraniums, Fuschias and more already ordered and confirmed for delivery April, early May. Today we have sorted out the strawberry plants, covered the Rhubarb in order to force some, tidied up the tubs that we use for courgettes , and made up a mix of soil to put the spuds in tomorrow. The patio has even been treated to get rid of the winter "bloom" and we are ready to rumble. Gonna be cold again this weekend but it was 18c out the back here today and we were in T shirts giving each other instructions. Hope it is winter's last throw on Saturday.
I ordered some lettuce and tomato seeds from this company last night. I've used them before.
https:/ /seedso fitaly. com/
The website is down just now but I'm sure it'll be up and running soon
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The website is down just now but I'm sure it'll be up and running soon
Good site.... We trust them and have never been let down. If you order plants, only order the small or medium plugs if you are a fairly competent gardener and have a facility to bring them on(like a greenhouse for instance) and the pots and growing medium to pot on.
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Managed to put in 13 hours at the allotment over the weekend, the best temperature I seen was 84 degrees in the polytunnel .. I was hoping we could class it as our excersice with the current restrictions ?
We have 30 seed potatoes in large tubs and 30 more to plant in the ground.
200 onions, 100 tomato plants, sweet peppers and chilli's all established seedlings.
Lots of lettuce, chard, spinnach and leeks ready to eat now. We have last years potatoes that were stored, loads of butternut squash and onions !
The list goes on .. something I avoid .. flowers, trays and trays of them, all started from seed. The other half looks after them, geraniums, bizzy lizzies, marigolds and quite a few more !
Not to mention more than 10 cubic metres of compost to be turned and sieved !
Let's hope we avoid the virus and get to look after everything !
We have 30 seed potatoes in large tubs and 30 more to plant in the ground.
200 onions, 100 tomato plants, sweet peppers and chilli's all established seedlings.
Lots of lettuce, chard, spinnach and leeks ready to eat now. We have last years potatoes that were stored, loads of butternut squash and onions !
The list goes on .. something I avoid .. flowers, trays and trays of them, all started from seed. The other half looks after them, geraniums, bizzy lizzies, marigolds and quite a few more !
Not to mention more than 10 cubic metres of compost to be turned and sieved !
Let's hope we avoid the virus and get to look after everything !
//trays and trays of them, all started from seed. //
Tell me about it. Crystal Palace Lobelia, Nasturtiums, and Sunflowers have taken over the spare room next to "She who must be obeyed's" temporary desk to work from home. Talk about surreal........Thing is we are both naturally fairly tidy in our habits and ways so this kin isolating and the inherent turmoil is braining us. Haha.
Tell me about it. Crystal Palace Lobelia, Nasturtiums, and Sunflowers have taken over the spare room next to "She who must be obeyed's" temporary desk to work from home. Talk about surreal........Thing is we are both naturally fairly tidy in our habits and ways so this kin isolating and the inherent turmoil is braining us. Haha.
Maggie I use a mixture of topsoil 2 parts, gardeners sand 1 part, and standard compost 3 parts. Not particularly bothered about getting it dead on, just not too wet to start. I put about 6 inches of that mix in my spud bags and then place the chitted spuds in it, shoots upwards, and then cover them. Protect from frost with crumpled newspaper if you have to and top them up as the shoots break the surface. I also give them a feed with tomato fertiliser before they flower and also take care not to grow them near tomatoes. Both plants can be infected with the same diseases. Bit of social distancing in the garden there :))