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planting peppers too early?
in my keenness to grow some veg i think i have started everything off too
soon. i have some red peppers that are about 7 inches tall in the greenhouse that is unheated. what i am concerned about is the plants reaching maturity before we get decent sunshine. speaking to a neighbour he says this area is about 4 weeks behind more sheltered areas, i am in a high region of Leicestershire. not sure what to do? are what i have grown a dead loss or is it worth persevering with them? i also have some lettuce that are coming on well also, i have a cloche to cover them so could i plant them out soon? |
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