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Do you GROW? Page 18

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ February 23 2011, 11:12 PM GMT

I planted some Daffs Last year & they have popped up again waiting for spring

Have to say I love Daffs - means that spring is here and the gloom of winter had gone.

Quote: bigfella @ February 24 2011, 6:36 AM GMT

Have to say I love Daffs - means that spring is here and the gloom of winter had gone.

Enough with the winter-bashing, bf! It's a form of racism.

Quote: bigfella @ February 24 2011, 6:36 AM GMT

Have to say I love Daffs - means that spring is here and the gloom of winter had gone.

Winter can come back

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There are loaddddddddds of daffodils out around here. And lots of white, yellow and purple crocuses in the garden. And white snowdrops! Is vey vey pretty.

I'm not growing any herbs or plants at the moment. Might plant some fun things outside soon. I think it's the right time to plant things coming up soon, isn't it?

I'm scared of another frost. It's snowed in some places last week/this week. I'm going to leave it another week or two. Depends what you're planting, zooo. I think you'd be okay planting stuff in pots that were sheltered or had the chance to be sheltered.

Hmm, okay.

Would probably take me several weeks of faffing around before getting around to it anyway!

Are you still all the way down south? Is it getting warmer down there? Maybe you can get away with starting. I never was a very good gardener. I was the one who did the digging and excavation when I used to work for my Dad.

It's semi-warm outside today (in the sun), but yesterday it was freeezing.

Yeah, that's the thing. If a strong frost hit again, it could suffocate your seedlings. Depends on the soil n that, I think? I really can't offer advice. I shall stop. :P

I shall ask daddy zooo.

Always ask daddy. :)

Quote: Leevil @ February 24 2011, 1:13 PM GMT

Are you still all the way down south? Is it getting warmer down there?

24c at the moment...in the greenhouse. I've had to open it up. You can get little plastic greenhouses for £15 which will perform wonders.

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I have that exact one. :O

Got some moss rose seedlings along with my random mix of houseplants. I've ran out of room in my windowsill, though. ;_;

Quote: Nogget @ February 24 2011, 1:50 PM GMT

24c at the moment...in the greenhouse. I've had to open it up. You can get little plastic greenhouses for £15 which will perform wonders

Need to get one of them this year, last year the house was like the botanical gardens with seedings on every window ledge, was ok till I knocked over the tray at the top of the stairs.

I can't wait to get growing, loads of tomatoes, courgettes, peas, peppers, sweetcorn etc. I love having a whole meal from the garden.

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