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Germination :-)
I have given up with seeds at the allotment because:
(1) It is so dry and dusty that conditions are not ideal. (2) Couch grass and thistles are growing up through everything - presumably bits were churned in nicely when the council rotovated the plot before offering it to us. So - I found a plug tray with a base in the shed and sowed some seeds last week. Cos lettuce, chinese lettuce (from Lidl), rocket and perpetual spinach. Things started germinating yesterday and today you can almost watch them grow. The only things not showing so far are the Cos lettuce. Hopefully I will have some nice big plugs to transplant in a couple of weeks :-) Everything seems to be struggling to establish there. One problem is the constant wind - which may be why so many allotments have half-pallet fences around them. At least we have some warm weather and some rain tomorrow to water everything. Cheers Dave R |
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"David WE Roberts" wrote in message ... I have given up with seeds at the allotment because: (1) It is so dry and dusty that conditions are not ideal. (2) Couch grass and thistles are growing up through everything - presumably bits were churned in nicely when the council rotovated the plot before offering it to us. So - I found a plug tray with a base in the shed and sowed some seeds last week. Cos lettuce, chinese lettuce (from Lidl), rocket and perpetual spinach. Things started germinating yesterday and today you can almost watch them grow. The only things not showing so far are the Cos lettuce. Hopefully I will have some nice big plugs to transplant in a couple of weeks :-) Everything seems to be struggling to establish there. One problem is the constant wind - which may be why so many allotments have half-pallet fences around them. At least we have some warm weather and some rain tomorrow to water everything. Dry and dusty? Where are you? Down in t'south I presume. Yesterday it was pretty hot, but in true British tradition we had a thunderstorm in the evening which was still romping around this morning so my garden is more than well watered today It's started raining again as we speak. I'm in Leicestershire. Tina |
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 16:50:08 +0100, "Christina Websell"
wrote: "David WE Roberts" wrote in message ... I have given up with seeds at the allotment because: (1) It is so dry and dusty that conditions are not ideal. (2) Couch grass and thistles are growing up through everything - presumably bits were churned in nicely when the council rotovated the plot before offering it to us. So - I found a plug tray with a base in the shed and sowed some seeds last week. Cos lettuce, chinese lettuce (from Lidl), rocket and perpetual spinach. Things started germinating yesterday and today you can almost watch them grow. The only things not showing so far are the Cos lettuce. Hopefully I will have some nice big plugs to transplant in a couple of weeks :-) Everything seems to be struggling to establish there. One problem is the constant wind - which may be why so many allotments have half-pallet fences around them. At least we have some warm weather and some rain tomorrow to water everything. Dry and dusty? Where are you? Down in t'south I presume. Yesterday it was pretty hot, but in true British tradition we had a thunderstorm in the evening which was still romping around this morning so my garden is more than well watered today It's started raining again as we speak. I'm in Leicestershire. Tina We had light rain all day on Monday last. On Weds I went to my allotment and you would not know there had been any rain. I can sympathise with "dry and dusty". I wouldn't plant any seeds at the moment. Young plants have to be well soaked on and after planting. Pam in Bristol |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "David WE Roberts" wrote in message ... I have given up with seeds at the allotment because: (1) It is so dry and dusty that conditions are not ideal. (2) Couch grass and thistles are growing up through everything - presumably bits were churned in nicely when the council rotovated the plot before offering it to us. So - I found a plug tray with a base in the shed and sowed some seeds last week. Cos lettuce, chinese lettuce (from Lidl), rocket and perpetual spinach. Things started germinating yesterday and today you can almost watch them grow. The only things not showing so far are the Cos lettuce. Hopefully I will have some nice big plugs to transplant in a couple of weeks :-) Everything seems to be struggling to establish there. One problem is the constant wind - which may be why so many allotments have half-pallet fences around them. At least we have some warm weather and some rain tomorrow to water everything. Dry and dusty? Where are you? Down in t'south I presume. Yesterday it was pretty hot, but in true British tradition we had a thunderstorm in the evening which was still romping around this morning so my garden is more than well watered today It's started raining again as we speak. I'm in Leicestershire. Coastal Suffolk - the soil is light and the site is windy and until last week we were very short of rain. Today has been tropical - very muggy after the rain lat night. There is probably more on the way judging by the radar. The soil is very promising - light soil is easy to work and should grow plants well. It is just the germination of seeds that seeems to be a problem at the moment. I expect if I planted more seeds now they would do much better but I think for this year I will keep tilling and weeding until I have established plants to plant out then transplant and hope for the best. At least the onion sets seem to be doing O.K. :-) Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. Helmuth von Moltke the Elder |
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message ... We had light rain all day on Monday last. On Weds I went to my allotment and you would not know there had been any rain. I can sympathise with "dry and dusty". I wouldn't plant any seeds at the moment. Young plants have to be well soaked on and after planting. I will send you my thunderstorms, light rain it isn't. Pam in Bristol |
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