Would you plant out seedlings now?
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Would you plant out seedlings now?
My seedlings are all starting to look rather big, as ever got all excited and planted them really early. Has anyone in the UK planted out theirs yet? It looks like there could still be some hard frosts on the way.
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Still waiting for consistently milder weather here (I would not dream of using the word 'warm'). The winds are still too cold and frosts are definately still a threat.
As my greenhouse is bursting though I am going to have to risk planting out under cloches to make room for the next batch of sowing.
As my greenhouse is bursting though I am going to have to risk planting out under cloches to make room for the next batch of sowing.
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only with things that could cope with teh frost. like parsnips in rolls.
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Only under cover - I sowed leeks in a big pot a couple of weeks ago and just left it in the cold frame, the seedlings are all coming up now but it'll be a while before they go out. I sowed some optimistic salad leaves in a pot and wrapped in a plastic bag, that's also in the coldframe. Broad beans are up and doing fine. I won't do any direct sowing until June up here.
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we are lower down than Bristol & have got cabbages & cauliflowers out in the open now,parsnip seeds have also been sown in teh kitchen garden which is by the house & a little more protected than up the field,they are covered by plastic at the mo altho thats mostly to stop the pesky
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I think I will have to plant at least the runner beans out as they have out grown their toilet rolls.
GOing to get loads of hay and cover them up though. Might be risking it, well I know I am risking it but will run up and pour cold water on them at the next frost.

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I've got a row of peas in just this everning, all covered with plastic bottle cloches.
I'm hoping the bottles protect them, but if not, I've got another tray of replacement seedlings in the cold frame.
I also have runner beans ready - planted them a lot earlier than I should have done, so I may as well put them out too since they're also getting too big for the pots.
I'm hoping the bottles protect them, but if not, I've got another tray of replacement seedlings in the cold frame.
I also have runner beans ready - planted them a lot earlier than I should have done, so I may as well put them out too since they're also getting too big for the pots.
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I planted out my broad beans from pots last weekend and I know they are quite hardy anyway but they are OK. The parsnips sewn in Feb are coming up fine. Planning to harden off the brassica plants this week as the forecast for frost seems to be off the cards fingers crossed.
Everything in pots are looking leggy and desperate so I'll ahve to hedge some bets somewhere
Everything in pots are looking leggy and desperate so I'll ahve to hedge some bets somewhere

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