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Thyme To Garden -March 2018
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Hi all! Here is your gardening sticky for March - though I doubt many of us can see very much in our gardens today!
Here is February's thread: https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/Hom e-and-G arden/Q uestion 1591880 .html
Here is February's thread: https:/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hello all...nothing gardeny to report here except loads of snow. My miniature daffs have been looking very frozen and sad so I picked all the flowers and buds yesterday and brought them indoors. They have been in tubs in the garden for at least 3 years and I never knew they were scented! Quite a strong scent too when they are warm.
I'm really glad that I put my back into cutting back and tidying-up the front garden this weekend. We could see snowdrops, little tete-a-tetes starting to open and even a couple of crocuses and primulas. Nice to know they're there underneath the white blanket - which is at least sheltering them from the truly vicious wind.
The time has arrived to make a start in earnest methinks. We are already 3 weeks behind where we have been up to in previous years, time and tide and all that.
We have started indoors in pots and trays, sweet peas, sunflowers, and Cambridge Blue lobelia.(a favourite of ours)
I have decided to start a bit of veg off indoors. Broad beans, Crimson Flowered(a heritage variety).Peas, Meteor variety. Courgettes, Zucchini variety. Cucumber, Tasty King variety. I have got my potatoes chitted off and intend putting them out this week varieties, Premier and Rocket. I have decided to put in a few onion sets, Stuttgarter Giant variety. The Rhubarb has come up and I have placed tall pots over the stalks to "force" it on. Been and got on site 4 bags of compost earlier. We will probably need another 6 x 120ltr bags as well, but will get them delivered. Happy days. Good growing and get weaving. I know that all you greenhouse and polytunnel owners are probably flying already, jammy devils.
We have started indoors in pots and trays, sweet peas, sunflowers, and Cambridge Blue lobelia.(a favourite of ours)
I have decided to start a bit of veg off indoors. Broad beans, Crimson Flowered(a heritage variety).Peas, Meteor variety. Courgettes, Zucchini variety. Cucumber, Tasty King variety. I have got my potatoes chitted off and intend putting them out this week varieties, Premier and Rocket. I have decided to put in a few onion sets, Stuttgarter Giant variety. The Rhubarb has come up and I have placed tall pots over the stalks to "force" it on. Been and got on site 4 bags of compost earlier. We will probably need another 6 x 120ltr bags as well, but will get them delivered. Happy days. Good growing and get weaving. I know that all you greenhouse and polytunnel owners are probably flying already, jammy devils.