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A whole ten potato seeds!

Wow!

Now it is raining so will have to put off the rest for a while!(:-(

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A whole ten potato seeds!

Wow!

Now it is raining so will have to put off the rest for a while!(:-(

Alan


I have six tub and one tup has a green shoot pushing through. They are
ACCENT tubers and I have them in a cold greenhouse. (only five tubers
though)

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A whole ten potato seeds!


I have six tubs and one tup has a green shoot pushing through. They are
ACCENT tubers and I have them in a cold greenhouse. (only five tubers
though)

Bill.


Similar here Bill, but mine are in tubs *outside* and I've planted 12.
They've been pushing up through the soil for some daya so I top them up
with
fresh soil, also making sure they are protected from any late frosts.
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Nice one Val ;-)

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A whole ten potato seeds!

Wow!

Now it is raining so will have to put off the rest for a while!(:-(

Alan


I have six tub and one tup has a green shoot pushing through. They are
ACCENT tubers and I have them in a cold greenhouse. (only five tubers
though)

Accent's my favourite. Heavy cropper, good for new or main crop. I never
bother to peel them, skin is too thin. Sadly haven't been able to get them
locally, for the last 2 seasons.




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A whole ten potato seeds!

Wow!

Now it is raining so will have to put off the rest for a while!(:-(


And another ten today, my, my, am getting better each day!

Alan






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A whole ten potato seeds!

Wow!

Now it is raining so will have to put off the rest for a while!(:-(


And another ten today, my, my, am getting better each day!
Alan





Well I hoed my 250 potatoes up yesterday :-)
The first runner bean is also poking its head above the ground too today.

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On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 17:52:39 +0200, David in Normandy wrote:

The first runner bean is also poking its head above the ground too today.


gosh that's early, when did you put the seed in? I put mine in about a week
ago so no sign of them popping through just yet.


I set some runner bean seeds about a month ago fully expecting them to
get frosted. I've got lots of seed, I save them from one year to the
next for free. :-) so don't care if some get killed. I planted more
seeds yesterday around the remainder of the canes. It's nice to get an
early start with gardening and get an early harvest.

I wasn't so lucky with the carrot seed and parsnip seed though. I set a
row of each a month ago and they haven't come up. Unfortunately lots of
weeds came up in the same spot, so I've hoed them all out today and set
new seeds. Some you win, some you lose.

My peas are looking good. They are around 3 inches high and putting out
tendrils looking for the pea sticks.

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AriesVal wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 17:52:39 +0200, David in Normandy wrote:


The first runner bean is also poking its head above the ground too today.


gosh that's early, when did you put the seed in? *I put mine in about a week
ago so no sign of them popping through just yet.


I set some runner bean seeds about a month ago fully expecting them to
get frosted. I've got lots of seed, I save them from one year to the
next for free. :-) so don't care if some get killed. I planted more
seeds yesterday around the remainder of the canes. It's nice to get an
early start with gardening and get an early harvest.

I wasn't so lucky with the carrot seed and parsnip seed though. I set a
row of each a month ago and they haven't come up. Unfortunately lots of
weeds came up in the same spot, so I've hoed them all out today and set
new seeds. Some you win, some you lose.

My peas are looking good. They are around 3 inches high and putting out
tendrils looking for the pea sticks.

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David, you I and a couple of others in France compare notes at times.
This time, you are well ahead of me. I will go into the garden
tomorrow and show you some daffs, still in bud!!!! I am well behind
this year, simply because of the weather. However, I do have loads of
eggs!!!!! (I had a souffle for supper tonight, tomorrow, I will
scramble andf reeze!).

Judith
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AriesVal wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 17:52:39 +0200, David in Normandy wrote:

The first runner bean is also poking its head above the ground too
today.


gosh that's early, when did you put the seed in? I put mine in about
a week ago so no sign of them popping through just yet.

Started some in fibre pots 10 days ago..........planted out some a foot tall
and given away what I haven,t room for at home. Will plant more for lotty
soon.
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David in Normandy wrote:
AriesVal wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 17:52:39 +0200, David in Normandy wrote:

The first runner bean is also poking its head above the ground too
today.


gosh that's early, when did you put the seed in? I put mine in
about a week ago so no sign of them popping through just yet.


I set some runner bean seeds about a month ago fully expecting them to
get frosted. I've got lots of seed, I save them from one year to the
next for free. :-) so don't care if some get killed. I planted more
seeds yesterday around the remainder of the canes. It's nice to get an
early start with gardening and get an early harvest.

I wasn't so lucky with the carrot seed and parsnip seed though. I set
a row of each a month ago and they haven't come up. Unfortunately
lots of weeds came up in the same spot, so I've hoed them all out
today and set new seeds. Some you win, some you lose.

My peas are looking good. They are around 3 inches high and putting
out tendrils looking for the pea sticks.

Peas planted 3 weeks ago now 3". More planted yesterday. More in newspaper
pots soon for lotty
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London UK




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Judith in France wrote:
On Apr 14, 6:41 pm, David in Normandy
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AriesVal wrote:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 17:52:39 +0200, David in Normandy wrote:

snippy

David, you I and a couple of others in France compare notes at times.
This time, you are well ahead of me. I will go into the garden
tomorrow and show you some daffs, still in bud!!!! I am well behind
this year, simply because of the weather. However, I do have loads of
eggs!!!!! (I had a souffle for supper tonight, tomorrow, I will
scramble andf reeze!).

Judith


You freeze scrambled egg?

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Judith in France wrote:
However, I do have loads of
eggs!!!!! (I had a souffle for supper tonight, tomorrow, I will
scramble andf reeze!).

Judith


I plan to have chickens sooner or later. My French neighbour is a little
sceptical though. It seems there are problems with foxes around here.
The last time he kept chickens he lost the lot apparently. I'm not sure
of the exact details my French is still not fluent.

I took a gamble with the potatoes getting them planted in February.
However, they are not without some sense of their own and didn't budge
until the soil warmed up a little. They are now several inches high and
ridged up but still at risk of a late frost. So fingers crossed.

I've just remembered something about my gooseberry bush but will start a
new thread.
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