Foreign seeds.

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by rustyroots, Jul 18, 2012.

  1. rustyroots

    rustyroots Total Gardener

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    Hi all,

    My in laws have been to Italy and bought me some tomato, pepper and mixed salad leaves. The instructions are in Italian and all I can make out us sowing direct, ok in Italy but not here. The salad leaves should be ok, but should I treat the peppers and tons as you would any other in this country?

    Rusty
     
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    Si certamente .
    Hi Rusty , actually do not follow the instruction in Italian as the temperature over there is different , treat them as you would in UK , bit late for the pepper , but you should be ok for the salad .
    Check if in the salad you have Radicchio , as it actually hardy salad and the plant it actually perennial will go trough the winter and regrow again.
     
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