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Jim :tongue-out: .
Sorry mate , typo, :smiling2: but changed now(. Like that we can do that ).
Compost looks good , nice a gritty, thus allowing good drainage . Don't over water with that Puppet :surprised: a mere spot of water around the the base will do for a couple of days .
John.
 
I just ordered my puppet.....only to read I don’t need it now:smiling5:

Got mine sown on Saturday....keep you posted!!
Si
 
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Trust you ! :smiling2: Si .
If you were ordering from the Amazonain people you have several hrs to cancel, if not they send headhunters !
Yours Ivan Thrower
 
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Tales from the green house.
Ivan Thrower here , and a good morning .
Today I have potted on 8 of the young plants as they are certainly bigger enough and growing the 2 set of leaves.
I have potted 4 into pots that were first given a light watering, the next , the next 2 pots of 2 have had water put in from the bottom only.
Just want to see if this will show any difference.
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Will check later to see if the two pots on the center and right of the photo has survived.

For those sharp eyed followers ( RON ) those plants in the out side of the green house are not what you might think .:tongue-out3:
 

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Coming on nicely John:thumb2:

I have progress....I sowed seeds on Saturday and this is what I saw Tuesday afternoon ...
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A little tricky to photograph as they are very small....but they are on the go now!

Talking garden....strawberries are developing nicely
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Picked a few last night...
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Yummy:smiling4::smiling4:
Si
 

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Nice Si, do you get much slug /snail damage on them. We had to grow ours last year in the green house in one of those three tiered tubs .
Your compost looks nice and sharp.As I' ve said watch the watering dry is better than damp.
John .
 
John,
Compost is 50/50 potting compost and washed sharp sand.
Don’t see many slugs or snails on the strawberry’s but the wood lice love em!
Si!
 
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To days photos .
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All have survived the transplanting. I will do another 10 /to 20 during the week . Just keeping the soil slightly damp .
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Hi John
Mine have just got their second leaves. So far, so good.
Jim
 
Hi John, a friend of mine just gave me a bag of cricket poo collected from his cricket farm to fertilse my plants as a try out. His crickets are organic and are not fed with homones or antibiotics. They meet with EU standards.

I thought since we're on the subject of plants I should mention it. I'll let you know if it turns out good for the plants.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Ivan Thrower here.
Richard, nice of you to pop in, cricket farms , wow :flushed: really. ?
Jim , think Richards been on the thinners again .
Plants looking strong, I'd leave them about a week , but it won't hurt if you have potted them on . About 2 to 3 in a 3 inch pot, plenty of grit, they may flop, don't worry , some water in the base of saucer, then a few drops around the plants them selves . They should look terrible the first day, ! But on the second they will start to pick up . If your still growing them on the window sill start to turn them daily and keep the compost mix dryish , watering from the base only .

Ivan .
 
John and Jim, looking good.:thumb2:
Si, hope yours will grow fine too.:thumb2:
As I don't posses any form of gardening skills, I'll closely watch all of you to see how its done.:smiling:

Fernando
 
I transplanted some of the bigger seedlings. For the first 24hours they looked a bit sad but today most have perked up.
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Green Fingers Jim
 

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Fernando.
And your from the Netherlands ! Shame on you :smiling3::smiling3::smiling2:
John and Jim, looking good.:thumb2:
Si, hope yours will grow fine too.:thumb2:
As I don't posses any form of gardening skills, I'll closely watch all of you to see how its done.:smiling:

Fernando
Fernando , and your from the Netherlands ! Shame on you :smiling3::smiling3::smiling3: Sure you would succeed mate .
John.
 
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Hi Green Fingers .
Looking fine Jim, bit scary when you first transplant, I'm always amazed when they pick up .
Ivan Thrower
 
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