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Sweet pea timings
Just had the first bloom from my Spring sown plants, precisely 22 days
after those that were over-wintered under plastic. Don't think I'll bother in future. I remember Monty Don was doing a similar test but I don't remember seeing the results |
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Sweet pea timings
On 09/07/2013 10:45, stuart noble wrote:
Just had the first bloom from my Spring sown plants, precisely 22 days after those that were over-wintered under plastic. Don't think I'll bother in future. I remember Monty Don was doing a similar test but I don't remember seeing the results Hi Stuart, I'm hoping you can see the results on the link below:- http://lewishamgardens.webs.com/apps...a-sowing-trial It puts Autumn sowings way ahead of the others. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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Sweet pea timings
On 11/07/2013 13:32, Spider wrote:
On 09/07/2013 10:45, stuart noble wrote: Just had the first bloom from my Spring sown plants, precisely 22 days after those that were over-wintered under plastic. Don't think I'll bother in future. I remember Monty Don was doing a similar test but I don't remember seeing the results Hi Stuart, I'm hoping you can see the results on the link below:- http://lewishamgardens.webs.com/apps...a-sowing-trial It puts Autumn sowings way ahead of the others. Cheers Spider. Very interesting, plus it gives me the date for the GW broadcast, which I'll try and get hold of. |
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