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Tag Archives: Transplants
Ready, Set, Sow……..
This Easter Monday bank holiday weather was very unpredictable; one minute blowing gales and wind then into calm blue and white skies thereafter. Then next the dark clouds descended upon bringing with them torrential downpours giving me the oppourtune moment to … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment
Tagged basil, butternut squash, lettuce, mint, seedlings, seeds, sweetcorn, Thyme, tomatoes, Transplants
4 Comments
Thinnings and transplants
I visited my plot the other day to do some weeding and noticed that the beetroots were coming along nicely but they could do with a bit more room inbetween them to spread out. I got out my trusty hand … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment
Tagged Allotments, Beetroot, bettroots, overcrowding, Plant, Seed, Thinning, Transplants, turnip
13 Comments
Fighting for space!
There‘s a new seed sowing phenomenon gracing our gardening stores in the form of seed tape and seed discs or mats. Now I know that these are not completely new ideas as seedtape has been available for a while now, but … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Seeds
Tagged Allotment, container plants, garden, Germination, hanging baskets, Plant, plant spacing, plants, Seed, sow, Sowing, thinning plants, transplanting, Transplants, vegetable
8 Comments