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Feb
10th
2009

The Experiment : Week 3

Posted in : 2009 Season

Things are coming along nicely

I decided that the tomato plants were strong enough this week so I potted them on into 3" pots burying them up to their seed leaves in compost. This has the advantage of curing their legginess and the buried bit of stem will produce new roots as well. They're still in my light box, which is rapidly becoming crowded, as the heated beds won't be turned on until later in the week. As soon as the heated beds are turned they'll be moved into one of the light tents in the potting shed. They'll be joined by my chilli peppers which are also doing well since they were potted on as well. Not all of the tomatoes and chill peppers got potted on, some were thrown away because they were just to leggy, but I expected some losses and germinated more than I needed, so that's no great problem.

Once the heated beds are turned on it's rapidly going to become to warm for my leeks and onions to stay in the potting shed so they'll be hardened off and moved into the small greenhouse for a while, before they're hardened off again and then moved into the large greenhouse which will be their eventual home. I'm very impressed with the Red Barons, I put two seeds in each module and pretty much every seed has germinated, so now I have the choice of thinning them down to one per module or pricking out the extras and doubling the numbers that I have. The Ailsa Craig on the other hand have been far slower and more sporadic to germinate so I've decided to sow a couple of trays of Bedfordshire Champion as replacements. They've only just been sown so I don't know what their germination rate will be like, and it was an old packet of seed so I'll just have to wait and see I guess.

Successional Sowing

One of my biggest failures last year was that I just threw a load of seed in and sat back and waited for it to be ready to harvest. It was great, pretty much everything germinated and went on to be something actually worth harvesting ... all at the same time. This meant that we had huge gluts of produce followed by a barren wasteland as I hadn't had the forethought to spark of replacements. So this year I'm determined to successionaly sow as much as I can as this not only avoids gluts, it also helps to keep each bed as productive as possible.

With a tad of luck I should be able to successively grow beetroot, cabbage, carrots, lettuce, pak choi, peas, spring onions, sugar snaps, radish, various herbs and any other seeds I find. My goal is to have a harvest every month, some from as early as the end of March, right through to the end of the summer growing period although that's going to take some imaginative usage of the beds. The quick growers are easy, I can use the bare bits in the beds of the slower growers until they become full, after that it'll be a case of finding space.

Egyptian Walking Onions

Apparently they really do walk! Egyptian Walking Onions are something that I've been after since I saw them on the RealSeeds website but unfortunately they'd sold out until at least next year. Then Andy from the allotment site very kindly sent me some so that I could have a play and grow them. I'm pretty excited about it as they look very different and I like different. I've not actually planted them yet as I haven't decided which bed to slap them in but they'll be going in somewhere soon no doubt.

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Experiment : Week 3

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  • Small greenhouse : Tomato bed
  • Carrots and Cabbages
  • Pansies
  • Cabbage : Greyhound
  • Potatoe : Pentland Javelin
  • Leeks : Bleu de Solaise
  • Onions : Red Baron and Ailsa Craig
  • Onions : Red Baron
  • Onions : Ailsa Craig
  • The potting shed
  • The lightbox
  • Coriander :
  • Basil : Purple
  • Tomatoes : Various
  • Cucumbers and Lettuce
  • Cilli peppers : Various
  • Chilli peppers : Various
  • Garlic and Shallots
  • Egyptian Walking Onions
Latest Gallery : The end of June and it's chilli ;)
  • Couple more lemon drops
  • Thai Dragon
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John users avatar

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Reply to comment 15266 by John

Replied on : 02/10/09 @ 10:37 am #1

Are you getting all that snow being reported for London?
Looks like your plan is progressing nicely though it does seem very labour and energy intensive.
I guess what you pay in heating you save in eating :)
Impressive.
I just painted a house and feel very insignificant :(
 
 
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Reply to comment 15267 by ¥åßßå

Replied on : 02/10/09 @ 02:09 pm #2

Snow would be great, but we rarely get it in blackpool. So far this "massive snowfall" has meant a whole 2mm ... mind you, at least it lasted 5 minutes so I almost had a chance to make a snow-gnome

The secret to a happy life is to make everything you do look labour intensive whilst anyone's watching ;)

It's going to get far busier over the next couple of months when the real season kicks in, and we still have all the dahlias to look after as well, but I'm sure I'll cope :D

The veg isn't costing much energy wise, the light's only a lil 38 watt thing and the heated beds will be put on for the dahlias anyway, I'll just be piggy backing on them ;)

I'm impressed that you finally managed to finish painting your house! Especially with such a small brush :roll:

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Replied on : 02/10/09 @ 03:04 pm #3

So lemme see if I follow what's going on here: You are three weeks into an experiment to see if plants grow. Holy cow I can't wait to see the results. I mean, what if plants actually grow! Not that I'm saying I believe in weird stuff like that, just ... what if?
 
 
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Replied on : 02/10/09 @ 03:41 pm #4

You have to make allowances ffs! I'm blonde, it takes us a tad to catch on to these things!

Of course, we try and disguise it as something cool, like an experiment to see if we can get stuff to grow months earlier than it normally should ;)

¥

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Replied on : 02/10/09 @ 03:06 pm #5

Hey how come it doesn't remember me even though the "Should I remember you" box is checked.

You know me right? You know I'm a dick right?

Life is sweet!
 
 
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Replied on : 02/10/09 @ 03:42 pm #6

That'd be my spam filter :D

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Reply to comment 15272 by Gary

Replied on : 02/10/09 @ 06:58 pm #7

Nice post Paul, glad the majority of the seeds are germinating.
You might want to add a little soil to the potatoes before they will grow ;-) * pause before you reply calling me a Muppet * I am just 'chitting' you :)

Gz

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Reply to comment 15274 by ¥åßßå

Replied on : 02/11/09 @ 10:35 am #8

Remind me to double the price of any spuds I sell you ;)

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Replied on : 02/11/09 @ 12:18 pm #9

Bugger... I hit the "experiment" button and all I got was an error message...
"Undefined index: text in /home/yabba/public_html/skins_adm/_adminUI_general.class.php on line 76" with a nice posting screen attached.
My mum told me, never post below an error, so skipped going any further.
 
 
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Reply to comment 15276 by ¥åßßå

Replied on : 02/11/09 @ 03:30 pm #10

I knew you wouldn't be able to resist ;)

That's actually a core bug, I keep forgetting to fix it here .... hmmm, wonder if I remembered to fix it in the core? :P

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I may have opened the door, but you entered of your own free will

 
 

Replied on : 05/31/10 @ 10:04 am #11

You really take care of your plants and you even experimenting them I mean you even discovering what they can do than what they commonly had done.
 
 

Replied on : 06/07/10 @ 09:55 am #12

My youngest son has just joined the gardening club at school in Blackpool. There are only 3 kids who expressed an interest, so I was surprised the teachers decided to go ahead with it. He now wants to start growing things at home, but I dont have a clue where to start. I am so glad I found your blog as I now have a starting point so I can help him with his green fingers.
 
 

Replied on : 03/19/13 @ 12:36 pm #13

In addition they say it could mean something apart from the goddess herself. So it is anybody's reckon.
 
 
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Replied on : 04/18/13 @ 05:06 pm #14

Renters must review their rental deal carefully before signing this kind of document. The rental agreement is a legally binding document which really should be given proper consideration before coming into the agreement. This is important mainly because understanding these terms will be essential if the ought to break the lease becomes a reality.
 
 

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