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Saturday, February 25, 2017

Detailed growing information

I was sorting through my seed order, which arrived today from the Organic Gardening Catalogue and stumbled across a brilliant website that most gardeners in the UK could benefit from, so I thought I'd share it.
It is called Garden Focus and you can find it here.

There are 2 great benefits, the first is being given the option to select your nearest town,  to take into account latest frost, then select the vegetables you intend growing; the second is that having confirmed the selection, a week by week list is created (and a suggested rotation if you need it). Clicking any of the crop weekly entries then brings up detailed information for sowing and cultivation.

Well done to the website author David Marks.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Parsnips

If you grow parsnips you'll know they seem to take for ever to germinate! Well, a friend suggested sowing them into compost-filled empty toilet roll tubes. Luckily he suggested that months ago, so I had plenty of time to collect enough. 
I filled the rolls with a general purpose compost, packing them, standing up (the rolls not me) in seeds trays and kept them indoors till I saw a few germinate, then I put them, still stacked in trays outdoors. About a month ago I planted the rolls into one of the roots beds, though some had still to show signs of germinating. 
By this weekend most have happy little parsnip seedlings flourishing. In the few which don't I have just sown some fresh seed.
I am trying two varieties new to me (I usually sow Tender and True): Cobham Improved Marrow and Gladiator F1. All the Gladiator germinated, it was the Cobham where I had to fill gaps. For more information on them see: Cobham and Gladiator
Not that I'm wishing my life away, but can't wait till next winter for roast parsnips!