Is anyone planning to go to GW Live this year? Looking forward to it after missing the last 2 years thanks to Covid. There's probably another thread for that I know!
Not as strong as the first three episodes. Longmeadow was looking full of promise, though.
I was surpised when MD said it wasn't too late to sow sweet peas. The dog upset one of my two trays of winter-sown ones and absconded with the contents, so I may as well try sowing some more. But... it's April?!
I hope Adam will also be hosting again. Will we be seeing him later in the series?
Is anyone planning to go to GW Live this year? Looking forward to it after missing the last 2 years thanks to Covid. There's probably another thread for that I know!
April isn't too late to sow sweet peas at all If I sowed them direct, it would be around mid April, in the pots they're staying in, but they often just sit because it's not suitable enough for them to germinate readily, so I would usually do them under some basic cover, and they'd come on quite quickly. It's easier to have them sown a little bit earlier, under cover though. Mid March is around the time I do mine. Then it's decent enough for planting them out in mid May, and they're far enough on to actually grow. No point doing them any earlier here.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I liked Toby, too. What was the garden, Greenfields or similar? What happened to it? I am only an intermittent viewer, usually... but I do like Adam Frost. None of them as as good as Carol, though. She seems to pack in a lot of information into her segments.
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If I sowed them direct, it would be around mid April, in the pots they're staying in, but they often just sit because it's not suitable enough for them to germinate readily, so I would usually do them under some basic cover, and they'd come on quite quickly.
It's easier to have them sown a little bit earlier, under cover though. Mid March is around the time I do mine. Then it's decent enough for planting them out in mid May, and they're far enough on to actually grow.
No point doing them any earlier here.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...