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Im just back from planting 3 rows of earlies and a heap of onions. Anyone else started? Its a little early but ive give the pots a good heap of soil and sh*t to keep them warm.

A lad near me has put his peas in, i think its a little early for them, i lost a lot last year with that late may frost, so im in no rush for plaanting peas and beans.

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My broad beans are in, earlys are chitted and ready to go in just now.

 

Peas, have just gone in 4inch pots in there fives (like a dice)

 

Toms, chillies, peppers, all doing well under a 100w inviro light.

 

Cabs, culi's all under light.

 

Cucumbers have just gone into g/house

 

All excited now.

 

ATB D

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we've got spinach in the veg boxes, and in the green house we've started sprouting broccoli,red cabbage,peas, peppers, chillis and corn on the cob.

spuds are going in the tyre stacks next week, and i guess the onions'll be going in around the same time as the fruit bushes(red currants, black currants gooseberries and blackberrys) get weeded

 

the herb box is sorted and the elephant garlic and horseradish is started too, and i've started my rose cuttings,which is something i've wanted to do for years but never got round to!!

 

cheers, wurz

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Onion sets have started to show.

 

My early peas have been in for about a week.

 

Cabbage and sprouts are coming on well in a seed bed under glass.

 

Just getting some unused ground ready for spuds.

 

Nothing else has germinated yet. :thumbs:

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Just got some railway sleepers for my raised beds (this is only my second summer in this house and the garden has been tough going!), crack on with that this weekend, so it's slowed a fair bit down but still be doing, beans (runner & broad), onions, carrots beetroot, spuds etc. Just put some rasberrys in and rhubarb too. :thumbs:

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