Its only a small trug so not as many strawberries as it looks!they look amazing!how many plants do you have to get this many?
Transplanting them will make them super unhappy, they don't like it at all. I would leave them as they are but apply copious amounts of manure, comopst or any other nourishing things (even bought fertilizer if you must). They're strong uptakers.Has anyone ever tried pumpkins? I planted some too close together (assuming that they wouldn't even germinate) and they've grown really well but I'm afraid to transplant them in order to give them more room. I'm guessing if they're too close together it will be detrimental to any pumpkins that do actually grow?
How about instead of transplanting you carefully remove the weaker plants leaving fewer stronger ones?Transplanting them will make them super unhappy, they don't like it at all. I would leave them as they are but apply copious amounts of manure, comopst or any other nourishing things (even bought fertilizer if you must). They're strong uptakers.
Thanks grumpy - very helpful! I haven't had much luck with transplanting anything to be honest so will follow your tips instead.Transplanting them will make them super unhappy, they don't like it at all. I would leave them as they are but apply copious amounts of manure, comopst or any other nourishing things (even bought fertilizer if you must). They're strong uptakers.
Oooh that's a good idea too - thank youHow about instead of transplanting you carefully remove the weaker plants leaving fewer stronger ones?
I planted 6 seeds and all grew but only one produced a pumpkin. It was a cracker though!Has anyone ever tried pumpkins? I planted some too close together (assuming that they wouldn't even germinate) and they've grown really well but I'm afraid to transplant them in order to give them more room. I'm guessing if they're too close together it will be detrimental to any pumpkins that do actually grow?
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You're pretty late for sowing most things from seed (assuming you’re UK based). You could get some plants from a garden centre - tomatoes, cucumber and courgettes should still be available and they may catch up. Onions you grow from sets and they are usually planted in the autumn (I think, it’s been years since I last planted them). Lettuce you can still grow from seed now because they take about 10-12 weeks so plenty of time.Thank you
Hey all, I’m after some help please. I have NO clue on what to do for veg growing but I would really like to start. Our most eaten veggies are lettuce, bell pepper, cucumber, onions (both red and brown), carrots, potatoes, courgettes, green beans and cherry tomatoes. Where do I start on what I buy and when is best to plant etc? I only have a small yarden so hoping I can grow them in pots but I’m open to buying a raised planter. I’m thinking I may need a mini greenhouse too?
A month by month gardening book would be very helpful for you. Tells you what to do as you enter each month. I expect you could find a good you tube channel or website that would do the same. You will be too late for some things but ok for others.Thank you
Hey all, I’m after some help please. I have NO clue on what to do for veg growing but I would really like to start. Our most eaten veggies are lettuce, bell pepper, cucumber, onions (both red and brown), carrots, potatoes, courgettes, green beans and cherry tomatoes. Where do I start on what I buy and when is best to plant etc? I only have a small yarden so hoping I can grow them in pots but I’m open to buying a raised planter. I’m thinking I may need a mini greenhouse too?
I agree with @50sGirl , it's pretty late but! It will give you a great summer of just observing and learning! Get yourself some plants at the garden centre that are still available as she suggested. I would recommend herbs, too, as they are ready to harvest any time and it's a super lovely feeling to be able to add something to your meal that you have grown yourself.Thank you
Hey all, I’m after some help please. I have NO clue on what to do for veg growing but I would really like to start. Our most eaten veggies are lettuce, bell pepper, cucumber, onions (both red and brown), carrots, potatoes, courgettes, green beans and cherry tomatoes. Where do I start on what I buy and when is best to plant etc? I only have a small yarden so hoping I can grow them in pots but I’m open to buying a raised planter. I’m thinking I may need a mini greenhouse too?
Wow they look great.First potatoes of the year!
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pic please!!my watermelon is now the size of my fist
amazing!
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