2013 Growing Season

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  1. goosegog5555

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    Sorry . Caulis , onions, swede, carrots, parsnips oh ' bugger' my veg and my salad t plants
     
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    I bought them from the gc and assumed they could be planted out straight away . There wasn't anything about waiting til frost had passed :cool:
     
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    Hiya goosegog.

    Sorry, just to clarify, these are all plugs?
     
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    Red Baron Onions and Peas in....the Beetroot in modules don't look too happy so i think i'll direct sow now it's warming up a bit:dbgrtmb:
    The mice have had my chick peas now:gaah:.....
     
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    Hiya goosegog.

    Well, I would ditch the 'roots' (Swede, Carrots and Parsnips) and sow direct. The Carrots and Parsnips can be sown now, but sow the Swede in May. The Caulis should be ok now, but plant the Onions out in a couple of weeks. You could plant out your salad, but it would probably need some protection. No doubt others will add their input. Hope this helps:)
     
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      Yes :dancy: tomorrow ( weather permitting) I will plant til my heart is content :yahoo:
       
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        Maybe you misunderstood? The only thing you could plant is the Caulis, imo.
         
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        Good job I came here before the garden :oopss:
         
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        Planted out the rest of the Shallots, around 24 in all. Planted out the Parsnips (Tender and True), sowed 4 rows of Carrots (Adelaide F1) and 2 rows of Spring Onions (White Lisbon). Both of these sowings have Cloches over. I note that the soil is in lovely condition, perfect for sowing. I suppose this is the upside of that prolonged cold spell. In the greenhouse I sowed a few Lettuces (All The Year Round).
         
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          Planted out my spuds today. 24 tubers of Arran Pilot (1st early) and 8 tubers of Nicola (second early).
           
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            Strangely enough ... I planted some Maris pipers and good old King Edwards . First time I have grown any , so fingers crossed :hapfeet:
             
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              Sowed 8 x cucumber (Telegraph Improved) and 6 x courgette (patio star) into fibre pots which are now on the kitchen windowsill in the hope that they will germinate.

              I intend to move my onions out to the greenhouse tomorrow so they get a bit more light, and might do the same with my leeks (less sure about them, as they have been in the full warmth of the house)
               
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                I'm sure they both should be OK now the weather has warmed up. If anything it's been getting a bit too hot in my greenhouse for the giant onions.
                 
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                Onions DON'T like it too hot, all mine are outside now, they can take a light frost, they're hardy enough and personally I think they thrive on it, I don't do molly coddling and haven't done too bad so far?
                 
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