What Vegetables are you Planning on Planting this Year?

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  • Evastar
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    • Apr 2009
    • 1220

    #31
    nice, what did you do with the apple seeds in the end to germinate them?

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    • Kalipo
      DK Veteran
      • Mar 2008
      • 1687

      #32
      Theyre in a plastic curry tub.. wet paper towel and stored ontop of the boiler..

      Ill wait till the stem has come out a quater inch and plant it and dome over the top
      ich bin stolz ein deutscher zu sein.

      Meathead Lufter Verein - iScheitern

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      • Evastar
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        • Apr 2009
        • 1220

        #33
        plant in the garden or in pots? might be better in a pot for a year or so?

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        • Kalipo
          DK Veteran
          • Mar 2008
          • 1687

          #34
          Originally posted by Evastar
          plant in the garden or in pots? might be better in a pot for a year or so?
          Thats what i ment.. they wouldnt survive in the ground anyway..
          ich bin stolz ein deutscher zu sein.

          Meathead Lufter Verein - iScheitern

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          • cactikid
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            • Sep 2008
            • 12017

            #35
            i presume you know most fruit trees are grafted for vigour.

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            • Kalipo
              DK Veteran
              • Mar 2008
              • 1687

              #36
              Originally posted by cactikid
              i presume you know most fruit trees are grafted for vigour.
              quite, i have 2 seedlings on the go and plenty of bee's in the garden ..
              ich bin stolz ein deutscher zu sein.

              Meathead Lufter Verein - iScheitern

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              • toon74
                Newbie
                • May 2010
                • 4

                #37
                hi all , just found this thread . stuff i have in so far are :-

                peas , runner beans , sprouts , carrots , brocoli , purple brocoli , courgettes , beetroot , spinach beet , onions , garlic , spuds , sweetcorn , asparagus ( should come this yr as been in 3 yr ) cabbage , cauliflower , sprouts , chillis , sweet pepper , toms , lettuce and finally parsnips . got other side of garden to sort so might get some more stuff in .

                a great tip an old bloke told me was to grow my carrots in toilet roll tubes in boxes ( the old council recycling ones are ideal ) . it keeps the carrot fly off and forces them to grow straight .

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                • Evastar
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                  • Apr 2009
                  • 1220

                  #38
                  Originally posted by toon74
                  hi all , just found this thread . stuff i have in so far are :-

                  peas , runner beans , sprouts , carrots , brocoli , purple brocoli , courgettes , beetroot , spinach beet , onions , garlic , spuds , sweetcorn , asparagus ( should come this yr as been in 3 yr ) cabbage , cauliflower , sprouts , chillis , sweet pepper , toms , lettuce and finally parsnips . got other side of garden to sort so might get some more stuff in .

                  a great tip an old bloke told me was to grow my carrots in toilet roll tubes in boxes ( the old council recycling ones are ideal ) . it keeps the carrot fly off and forces them to grow straight .
                  sounds like you are an avid gardener

                  so how do you do the toilet roll tubes in boxes exactly? plant the carrot seeds in the cardboard tubes? its too late for this year now anyway, but if they get carrot fly i might try it next year.

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                  • toon74
                    Newbie
                    • May 2010
                    • 4

                    #39
                    hi eva , once i have saved enough tubes i fill them with compost and put 3/4 seeds in each one . stand the tubes in a seed tray and put some selotape around the outside to stop them falling . place them in the greenhouse or on a windowsill until they start to show and then just thin them out to 1 in each tube . once big enough ( about an inch ) i just fill an old black reycling box with compost and transplant tubes in . i have done this with parsnips aswell with great results . defo not to late to start off some autumn gold now . only had my garden 3 years now and love it , my own little corner of england . .

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                    • fireblade1
                      DK Veteran
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 683

                      #40
                      think i might plant a few. peas carrots onions, and lots of others need to save money

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                      • Evastar
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                        • Apr 2009
                        • 1220

                        #41
                        my tomatoes are coming along nicely, just tied the plants to trellis for support this afternoon, did the same with my pea plants.

                        i planted more lettuce today as well and some water melons. if you plant a few lettuce every couple of weeks will keep you going all summer, rather than having them all ready at the same time

                        the onions and carrots are all up but plants not very big yet.

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                        • fireblade1
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                          • Apr 2011
                          • 683

                          #42
                          sound like they are coming on really good eva. have not planted any yet aint had no time but will do soon hopefully

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                          • Evastar
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                            • Apr 2009
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by fireblade1
                            sound like they are coming on really good eva. have not planted any yet aint had no time but will do soon hopefully

                            fireblade.

                            have you got a veg plot dug? and what kind of fertiliser you planning on using? i've been using ashes from the fire, collected them in a galvanised dustbin all winter. and of course will have ashes from chiminea now to use as well

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                            • fireblade1
                              DK Veteran
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 683

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Evastar
                              have you got a veg plot dug? and what kind of fertiliser you planning on using? i've been using ashes from the fire, collected them in a galvanised dustbin all winter. and of course will have ashes from chiminea now to use as well
                              no haven't got one yet Eva but i am going to dig one soon not sure what fertilizer i am going to use what would you recommend there Eva?

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                              • Evastar
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                                • Apr 2009
                                • 1220

                                #45
                                well it really depends on what you are planning on growing, also what type of soil you have. some people keep a compost bin and use the compost from that, some people swear by manure, my dad always used to use sulphate of potash.

                                your best bet is probably to go to your local garden centre and ask them, they will know what soil is prevalent locally and what most people around your area choose to use.

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