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Spring has Sprung

ImageAt long last we have had a respite from the bitter winds and so with a smidgin of sunshine it has felt positively warm today.  This made me venture out to find my propagator in the garage and start sowing seeds.

Hurrah!

I have sown celaric because it needs so long to grow to a decent size, tomatoes Marmande and St Pierre, aubergine Long Purple, courgettes Jemmer and Green Bush and  Marconi peppers.  I know that I will be looking closely every day until I see them coming up.

I also started to chit my potatoes.  International Kidney – or Jerseys as I call them, Charlotte as I love their waxy texture and King Edwards.  The King Edwards are always a bit hit and miss in my dry sandy soil if they don’t get enough water.  I have had good crops the last two summers as it has been so wet.  I bought far too many tubers so I am going to try something I haven’t done before.  I’m going to pot some up in bags and leave them in the polytunnel and see if I do get any earlier crops.

This afternoon I cleared a bed that was full of ivy and nettles so that I could transplant some beautiful roses.  They are an old english variety of deep purple and are in the wrong place at them moment.

However, what I need know is a cup of tea and a lie down!

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