Wednesday 17 February 2010

The Gardening Starts No2

The Gardening Starts; No 2

I've still not actually sowed any of the seeds I bought but I am a step further. I have the organic compost, I've rounded up seed trays and small pots from the shed and ......... I bought these large black plastic pots especially to plant out the veggies. I've thought about it and decided I need to find a way to grow the chili and sweet peppers and possibly the tomatoes indoors, but I'm sure I can put the red onions outside. And that is why, when I saw these large black pots on special offer I just had to have them. They are destined to be my onion growing pots. The actual sowing of seed starts on Saturday


10 comments:

  1. oooh, excitement and anticipation!

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  2. i still have 3 feet of snow in the yard

    :)

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  3. yup turning over my yard in anticipation to start planting a shitload of veg, already starting with the chili seeds lol

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  4. A gentle warning to my friends, I didn't recognise this guy below... patriot1954 so I checked him out, didn't like what I found and blocked him. I'm telling you this because some time last year someone who was hideous (but fond of gardening) claimed to be my friend and befriended people I'm fond of. Now I'm cautious and advise others to be the same. I'm not telling any one what to think, make your own judgments, just don't assume I know this guy cos he appeared out of nowhere on my page.

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  5. Nice to hear that spring is getting that close. Right now maybe I could plant snow-peas or iceberg lettuce. :-}

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  6. I just love spring!! I stopped growing veg a few years ago, too many dogs and not enough space (and I wanted a break to be honest!)

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  7. I forgot that my sister, apart from the tomatoes, also had chile peppers growing.

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  8. we still have a couple of foot of snow so not yet........soon cause spring is promised..Have fun

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  9. Living in a basement apartment with no garden whatsoever, I'm going to have to 'garden' vicariously through your posts.

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