My first allotment Pic heavy!!

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  1. Cannyfullpots

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    :rolleyespink:This was yesterdays effort. Not sure if theyre all planted right, but the ground is so so wet I couldnt risk putting anything in there.

    These are radar onions.. Will hopefully transplant when the ground dries out a bit. image.jpeg
    The top shelf here is garlic... image.jpeg
    These are 2 types of tomato & 2 pots of bell pepper seeds. Packet says January, but hey - like they know we're only 2 days away :rolleyespink: image.jpeg
    Will hopefully get my Kelsaes done today (she says :th scifD36:)
     
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      We had a great time thanks @Cannyfullpots :dbgrtmb:.
      Like you I'm very much looking forward to the spring now :hapydancsmil:. I have lots to do in the garden.
      The photos of your sets & seedlings are like a breath of fresh air! A sign of things to come :hapfeet:
       
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      That's far too early, especially for an (unheated I assume being on an allotment) greenhouse, have you been taking dates from Franchi seeds that show January sowings (red dots) for Middle East growing zones? Even the February (blue) starts would be the every earliest for growing in a heated greenhouse. Plus they'd need the heat from a propagator to germinate.
       
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      The timings are definitely right @Scrungee . I havent left them in greenhouse, they have clear plastic over the pots & are on windowsill. I won't be too upset if they don't take - I'll just plant more later in the year. It just feels sooooo good being able to sow stuff :biggrin:
       
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