My Young Uns

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  1. capney

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    My young plants that is..
    Just thought I would share a few flowers and veg that I have growing in my conservatory.

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    This first tray has Gazania, Aster, Lettuce, Lobelia and Petunia

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    This little lot is surviving on my conservatory table
    Parsly plant saved from last year,garderners delight toms. Petunias,viola,Lobelia, armish tomato,sweetpea, swanriver daisy and on the right is hundreds of anemane I grew from last years saved seeds.

    Outside for day in the sun is my 2010 saved geraniums.
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    Can you spot the chitting potatoes and the mug of tea?
     
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    Your seedlings are looking good Capney.
    And yes, I spotted the potatoes chitting on the windowcills.
    My own conservatory windowcills are decorated the same way .
    Otherwise, I've got my tomatoes and chillies well under way and plan to get on with my other seed planting this week.
     
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    They are looking really healthy Capney - well done.
     
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    I spotted the tea!

    I have done little or nothing by way of seedlings and the one decent windowsill in the house for growing them on is in the bedroom that we have a 'long term lodger' staying in!
     
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    Carefull about the tea, you'll get JWK round.

    Looking good Robert.
     
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    Someone mention Tea! :yess:

    They all look good Robert. I'm pleased to see those Amish Paste have germinated OK. Mine have come up like cress, I wasn't expecting them to be quite so good.
     
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    If I remember I shall post further closeup pictures of the Armish John. as you say .. looking good at the moment.
     
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    I forgot to mention the single runner bean in the middle picture.
    I found it on the slabs in the garden a few weeks back. I have no idea how it got there or what it is but it sure is growing. I wonder if its one of those magic beans that Jack and the beanstalk had.
     
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