Tuesday was a little bit better than forecast with a few sunny spells developing. Temperatures were still a little bit disappointing for the middle of March but the sunshine lifted the temperature into the high teens in the greenhouse. The greenhouse door was left open for the afternoon just incase any insects cared to pop in and pollinate our nectarine flowers.
I made the most of the decent weather to get our first main crop seeds of the year sown. These were broad bean “Witkiem Manita”.
I cheated this year and bought some little plants - Sutton and Aguadulce. Planted them out today. I'm hoping nothing eats them, they look very juicy and delicious. CJ xx
I'm cheating too CJ as I've had an e-mail from Marshall today to say that my young brassica plants are ready for dispatch. Hope you manage to keep your broad beans pest free.
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I cheated this year and bought some little plants - Sutton and Aguadulce. Planted them out today. I'm hoping nothing eats them, they look very juicy and delicious. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteI'm cheating too CJ as I've had an e-mail from Marshall today to say that my young brassica plants are ready for dispatch. Hope you manage to keep your broad beans pest free.
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