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Hullo. I'm surprised because I'm about to sow some sprouts (for the
first time ... don't know why it took me that long) and I'm advised to plant them out later on in part shade. Now, is this true? I've always seen sprouts growing in full sunny open ground. Any further tips would be really welcome. Ta. |
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"La Puce" wrote .. Hullo. I'm surprised because I'm about to sow some sprouts (for the first time ... don't know why it took me that long) and I'm advised to plant them out later on in part shade. Now, is this true? I've always seen sprouts growing in full sunny open ground. Any further tips would be really welcome. Ta. Well in the UK they are grown in an open situation with plenty of room between them, don't crowd them, it will slow then right down. Bit early for planting seed isn't it? -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK |
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On 24 Feb, 22:16, "Bob Hobden" wrote:
"La Puce" wrote .. Hullo. I'm surprised because I'm about to sow some sprouts (for the Well in the UK they are grown in an open situation with plenty of room between them, don't crowd them, it will slow then right down. Bit early for planting seed isn't it? Thank Bob, that was quick - I've got the perfect spot then But you think it's too early? You're kidding - I'm hitching to start here!! I'm ready! I've got a closed veranda, cool and light, so it's perfect to start in trays. Not for sprouts? I've sowned artichokes too in pots. And in a couple of weeks I'll start all my flowers. |
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"La Puce" wrote in message ps.com... : On 24 Feb, 22:16, "Bob Hobden" wrote: : "La Puce" wrote .. Hullo. I'm surprised because I'm about to sow some sprouts (for the : Well in the UK they are grown in an open situation with plenty of room : between them, don't crowd them, it will slow then right down. : Bit early for planting seed isn't it? : : Thank Bob, that was quick - I've got the perfect spot then But you : think it's too early? You're kidding - I'm hitching to start here!! : I'm ready! I've got a closed veranda, cool and light, so it's perfect : to start in trays. Not for sprouts? I've sowned artichokes too in : pots. And in a couple of weeks I'll start all my flowers. Sprouts need a long growing season, I shall be sowing mine in March and they definitely perform best in full light. Digressing slightly, I am sowing cabbages and purple sprouting later than usual these days because they are ready far too early if I sow them as per what was usual, late March/April |
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On 25 Feb, 08:47, "Robert \(Plymouth\)" beachcom...@ultimate-
anonymity.com wrote: Sprouts need a long growing season, I shall be sowing mine in March and they definitely perform best in full light. Ta. I like 'pottering' around ;o) Many friends straight sow, but I like starting a few things in pots. Digressing slightly, I am sowing cabbages and purple sprouting later than usual these days because they are ready far too early if I sow them as per what was usual, late March/April I don't do cabbages anymore - we're given them for free. But I sow walking stick cabbages. I'm trying to grow them with a good handle on them and more to the point straight! I like the massive bush they have, the little flowers. Very sculptural in the lotty. We've just about finished making a new head for our scare crow. It's a girl this year. |
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"La Puce" wrote in message oups.com... On 25 Feb, 08:47, "Robert \(Plymouth\)" beachcom...@ultimate- anonymity.com wrote: Sprouts need a long growing season, I shall be sowing mine in March and they definitely perform best in full light. Ta. I like 'pottering' around ;o) Many friends straight sow, but I like starting a few things in pots. Digressing slightly, I am sowing cabbages and purple sprouting later than usual these days because they are ready far too early if I sow them as per what was usual, late March/April I don't do cabbages anymore - we're given them for free. But I sow walking stick cabbages. I'm trying to grow them with a good handle on them and more to the point straight! I like the massive bush they have, the little flowers. Very sculptural in the lotty. We've just about finished making a new head for our scare crow. It's a girl this year. Pictures ??? Jenny |
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"La Puce" wrote after... "Bob Hobden" replied to her . I'm surprised because I'm about to sow some sprouts (for the Well in the UK they are grown in an open situation with plenty of room between them, don't crowd them, it will slow then right down. Bit early for planting seed isn't it? Thank Bob, that was quick - I've got the perfect spot then But you think it's too early? You're kidding - I'm hitching to start here!! I'm ready! I've got a closed veranda, cool and light, so it's perfect to start in trays. Not for sprouts? I've sowned artichokes too in pots. And in a couple of weeks I'll start all my flowers. Well you aren't in the UK and I don't know how similar your weather pattern is to where we are but it's too soon for anything like that here, they'd be too big and leggy before you could plant them out at around Chelsea time. We won't plant our Sprout seed (Trafalgar & Icarus) until the end of April planting them out in their final spot at the beginning of June. Do make sure you don't crowd them even with other plants, they need space and a good strong individual stake if you are in a windy spot. -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK |
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On 25 Feb, 12:16, "Bob Hobden" wrote:
Well you aren't in the UK and I don't know how similar your weather pattern is to where we are but it's too soon for anything like that here, they'd be too big and leggy before you could plant them out at around Chelsea time. We won't plant our Sprout seed (Trafalgar & Icarus) until the end of April planting them out in their final spot at the beginning of June. Do make sure you don't crowd them even with other plants, they need space and a good strong individual stake if you are in a windy spot. Bob, I'm French but been living in Manchester for 25 years! I've got Peer Gynt sprouts. If you think it's too early then I won't do them now. I'll wait. I don't want to waiste my first crop. Just returned from our potato day and met with Alan Romans, the potato man. We had a long chat about Monsieur Parmentier )) He reckons that it's far too early to do potatoes now, even in the south of england. It's far too wet. I got Cara in the end and a treat for my pond, some iris and a gorgeous Cyperus. It's freezing up here today but contemplating a few hours down the lotty. I'll warm up fast there. Thanks for your advice. |
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On 25 Feb, 11:44, "JennyC" wrote:
Pictures ??? Off course me Jenny. Jonah sends his hello too ;o) http://cjoint.com/?czoaE4JGYP |
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"La Puce" wrote in message oups.com... On 25 Feb, 11:44, "JennyC" wrote: Pictures ??? Off course me Jenny. Jonah sends his hello too ;o) http://cjoint.com/?czoaE4JGYP !*!*! Who was the model ?!*?!* Jenny :~~) |
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On 25 Feb, 13:30, "JennyC" wrote:
!*!*! Who was the model ?!*?!* Jonah. |
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from "La Puce" contains these words: On 25 Feb, 12:16, "Bob Hobden" wrote: Well you aren't in the UK and I don't know how similar your weather pattern is to where we are but it's too soon for anything like that here, they'd be too big and leggy before you could plant them out at around Chelsea time. We won't plant our Sprout seed (Trafalgar & Icarus) until the end of April planting them out in their final spot at the beginning of June. Do make sure you don't crowd them even with other plants, they need space and a good strong individual stake if you are in a windy spot. Bob, I'm French but been living in Manchester for 25 years! I've got Peer Gynt sprouts. If you think it's too early then I won't do them now. I'll wait. I don't want to waiste my first crop. I start Peer Gynt or any other early sprout in about the second week of March and late sprouts in early April. I'm in South Lincs; in Manchester you might need to go a week or so later. Janet G |
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On 28 Feb, 17:45, Janet Galpin wrote:
I start Peer Gynt or any other early sprout in about the second week of March and late sprouts in early April. I'm in South Lincs; in Manchester you might need to go a week or so later. I had indeed thought to do this around the new moon (19th March). I didn't know there was 'late sprouts' too. Thanks Janet. |
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from "La Puce" contains these words: On 28 Feb, 17:45, Janet Galpin wrote: I start Peer Gynt or any other early sprout in about the second week of March and late sprouts in early April. I'm in South Lincs; in Manchester you might need to go a week or so later. I had indeed thought to do this around the new moon (19th March). I didn't know there was 'late sprouts' too. Thanks Janet. Yes, Peer Gynt is particularly early and can be ready from about September onwards. In seed catalogues it usually tells you when a specific variety will be ready. By growing about three varieties you can have brussel sprouts from at least September to March. Some I've tried are Peer Gynt and Oliver - ready August/Sept to November; Diablo - ready Oct - January; Wellington and Braveheart - ready January - March. Times are only approximate; they will overlap and depend upon planting times etc. but should give some idea. Janet G |
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On 1 Mar, 22:49, Janet Galpin wrote:
Yes, Peer Gynt is particularly early and can be ready from about September onwards. In seed catalogues it usually tells you when a specific variety will be ready. By growing about three varieties you can have brussel sprouts from at least September to March. Some I've tried are Peer Gynt and Oliver - ready August/Sept to November; Diablo - ready Oct - January; Wellington and Braveheart - ready January - March. Times are only approximate; they will overlap and depend upon planting times etc. but should give some idea. Great! I'll have a go at Peer Gynt and then next year will increase in variety. Not sure we want to eat so much sprouts till March though g Thanks again. |
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