There is another branch reaching the same way, but I'll leave it for now. Also took height off the hedge from behind the greenhouse, little by little , and maybe in a year or so it will believe its a hedge again and not Trees.... eeeeek.
I've had a long weekend off work and intended to start some seed planting. Lost impetus..... mostly due to weather and temperature swings from 9c to -2c with a bitter wind.
here's the list of seeds, note some in here gifted from a friend some time ago.
Vegetables .
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Aubergine, De Barbentane, Grow More Veg
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Beetroot, F1, Boldor, Suttons
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Broad Bean, Express Eleanora, Grow More Veg
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Broccoli, joint pack of Red Arrow and Rudolph,
Suttons
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Cabbage, F1, Wintersweet, Suttons
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Carrot, baby type, Ideal, Suttons
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Cauliflower, Romanesco Green and White, Suttons
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Celery, Giant Red, Suttons
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Chives, Middleman, Lidl (Gartenland)
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Courgette, F1, Golden Griller, Suttons
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Cucumber ,Armenian, from Wildside home collected
in 2015
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Greens, F1, Mustard Spinach, Suttons
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Greens, Bright and Spicy Baby Leaf Mix, Grow
More Veg
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Greens, Lettuce
Mix red/green salad bowl (looseleaf), Grow More Veg
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Greens, Leaf Beet, Perpetual Spinach, Grow More
Veg
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Greens, Spinach Giant Winter, Grow More Veg
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Leek, Blue Solaise,
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Pea, Sugar Snap Deliket, Grow More Veg
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Pea, Kelvedon Wonder, Grow More Veg
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Pea, Aparagus (not actually a pea though, lol),
Grow More Veg
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Pepper Mix Anaheim and Jalepeno, from
Wildside... note these home collected in 2015
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Pepper, Chilli Zimbabwe Black, Suttons
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Pepper, Largo de Reus Pairal, Grow More Veg
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Pumpkin, F1, Hooligan, Grow More Veg
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Tomato, Constoluto Genovese, from Wildside home
collected in 2015
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Turnip, Milan Purple Top, Just Seed
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Turnip, F1, Sweetbell, Suttons
Herb Seeds
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Coriander, Green Aroma , Grow More Veg
· Mint, Pennyroyal, Grow More Veg
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Parsley, Bravour , Grow More Veg
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Rosemary, Grow More Veg
· Sage,
naturally nurtured seed , Grow More Veg
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Thyme, Large, Grow More Veg
Flower Seeds
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Cosmos, Bipinnatus, Lidl (Gartenland)
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Poppy Seeds, Backrow Farm, collected 2019
4 comments:
Claire, I hope all the seeds work out for you. You look like you have a great list going there and I can imagine your garden abundantly growing. I'm a tad green with envy! (just kidding, LOL?)
My Genovese are beginning to come up in a windowsill. Such tiny, tiny things that it is hard to believe they will amount to much, but I hope they do! I want to save their seed yet again as I am no longer buying specialty seeds mail order... So I need to see what I can do! I have a lot of self-saved seeds and at times I just toss most all what I've saved to the chickens and then regret it later. Some moments I am overwhelmingly positive, others very pessimistic. Finding and staying at an even keel proves difficult, but I keep trying, and from past experience and kind eye, I know that a garden can succeed beyond its wildest dreams. That is what I see for you.
seeds can store for years and still be viable. before the ''move away'' I had seeds I had kept for 15 years or more maybe? and too many seeds to use, and I still bought more. I should try to stick to things I know will grow well here and know I like. and not go and buy twenty different kinds of tomatoes... lol.. I've made a start, anyway - new post. ..
Our contorted hazelnut reverted back to straight up form after trimming back. But OK by us (me). I miss the contorted bits but find this new growth easier to deal with (and use cuttings for other garden activities) especially as its final location was to replace a japanese maple that toppled over in one of our heavy snows and is located right up close next to the house...
I didn't know it would grow straight after being pruned, there are still plenty of large twisty branches, I will keep an eye on it and hopefully not allow the straight bits to take over .
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