Start of the new year

tombar replied on 30/12/2015 16:01

Posted on 30/12/2015 16:01

I always view between Christmas and New Year as my start to the following 12 months harvesting.  I have planted a full tray each of large white and large red onions, which means if they all make it I will have a total of 80 onions.  January is even busier with planting tomatoes, flowers and other bits and bobsHappy

SteveL replied on 01/01/2016 09:12

Posted on 01/01/2016 09:12

Havent even thought what to plant yet, got some bulbs that should have been in ages ago too. Just been enjoying watching the birds on the feeders - easier to see with no leaves on the trees

Grumblewagon replied on 01/01/2016 15:42

Posted on 01/01/2016 15:42

Not planting earlies, so a bit soon for us.  It's more a case of browsing the seed catalogues.

Our friends up the road with the market garden have started sowing in their heated greenhouse.

brue replied on 02/01/2016 17:49

Posted on 02/01/2016 17:49

Our broadbeans in the greenhouse have grown too quickly in the mild weather so they're all long and lanky.Frown

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