Me thinks I,m going down to the local Sun Tanning Parlor and taking a barrow load of me seed trays.That will suprise them thats the seedlings not the staff
It is persisting down outside and cold and dark so I've spent my day dong admin and also the newsletter for my gardening group which includes women from Asia who struggle with our climate and plants and what to do when though they all have green fingers. We also have European ladies of varying levels of expertise and a wide range of garden sizes and budgets so it's always interesting.
It's set to stay cold at night fo rthe next week at least so my babies are still languishing on window sills being turned every day to keep them growing straight. some will need potting on by the weekend and then I'll really have fun as I've already run out of window sill space.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
Oh dear obelixx it really does need to warm up, mine are only just coming up and still have a little window sill left so ok for now .... Warmer they say by end of the month (hoping)
The ones that most need potting on are the tomatoes. Chillies and herbs can wait a few days more but then i'll be struggling. And I need my window sills for the next lots of seeds.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
Not sure why earlier comment didn't work but good morning bunny or rather by now good afternoon. New to site so hope you don't mind a newbie joining in!!
Everyone welcome Louise. Bunny - I'd do a dance but I've just had my foot liberated from an orthopedic boot and have to learn to walk on it properly again first. T'other foot will be done in mid April so I expect to be doing an Indian summer dance by September.
The rain is now doing its best to trun to snow. I don't approve. Normally I wouldn't fuss as our winters are long but we had a glorious week in January and then another at the beginning of March and it feels as though we're being mocked and teased on purpose.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
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Me thinks I,m going down to the local Sun Tanning Parlor and taking a barrow load of me seed trays.That will suprise them thats the seedlings not the staff
It is persisting down outside and cold and dark so I've spent my day dong admin and also the newsletter for my gardening group which includes women from Asia who struggle with our climate and plants and what to do when though they all have green fingers. We also have European ladies of varying levels of expertise and a wide range of garden sizes and budgets so it's always interesting.
It's set to stay cold at night fo rthe next week at least so my babies are still languishing on window sills being turned every day to keep them growing straight. some will need potting on by the weekend and then I'll really have fun as I've already run out of window sill space.
The ones that most need potting on are the tomatoes. Chillies and herbs can wait a few days more but then i'll be struggling. And I need my window sills for the next lots of seeds.
Maybe doing a sun dance would work
Morning Bunny (even though it's now afternoon) Great idea, I hope everyone elseon all the other threads joins in as well.
Just returned from GC or 2
brrrrr is all I can say
Everyone welcome Louise. Bunny - I'd do a dance but I've just had my foot liberated from an orthopedic boot and have to learn to walk on it properly again first. T'other foot will be done in mid April so I expect to be doing an Indian summer dance by September.
The rain is now doing its best to trun to snow. I don't approve. Normally I wouldn't fuss as our winters are long but we had a glorious week in January and then another at the beginning of March and it feels as though we're being mocked and teased on purpose.