Hi mate nice to see you getting the garden stuff done i am doing more to now well trying , i just put my toms in but as you may know i use indoor lighting proper hydro lights to bring them on and then i have th heated poly tunnel lol but the poly has been liek a sauna the last few days lol the peppers are going good in there and the herbs .jansman wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 7:07 am I sowed tomatoes into my propagator at the weekend. They have germinated. So now the daylight is lasting longer it’s good timing. I’ll transplant them later and give them shelving in the greenhouse for plenty of light. Keep em covered at night . That’s them sorted. Welsh and Egyptian onions are racing onwards now. My sweet pea seeds are germinating well too. I like a spread of those in my veg garden. Looks nice. I put nasturtium in too. Looks good ,is edible,and diverts butterflies from my brassicas. All looking good.
The wife loves the sweetpeas to i grow ours up netting and some on strings to the fence as i say madam loves them but nasturtiums we had a big batch one year in the garden and just let them die off and throw there seed round and now well they pop up all over , have you tried the everlasting sweetpea now we first came across these on a drive out inthe country side and i use to think the person in the local house use to plant them out until we did some looking closer and found them growing from inside blackberry bushes soi knew they had to be wild and did some searching and found them online we now have huge amounts each each and again they just pop up but it is fun sitting out in early winter and having a cuppa and you hear like little cracks of a twig as the pop explodes and twists like string flying the seeds all over lol they are great fun , i think we have a large pot of saves seed if you or anyone wanted any