All this in 6 weeks.
By sensei89
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Afternoon all
Hope you have enjoyed that VERY brief sunspell this morning lol. As soon as the sun woke me i ran outside and put all my bedding plant trays out for the heat….As soon as i had it went .
Anyway looking over my stock pile i couldnt believe it is only 6 weeks when i sown my first seeds for this years bedding and my god this is the progress…
I have no idea where im going to put it…..time to call mum n grandad to come n get some lol.
I set my first marigolds 7th April and they are really ready to be going out now.
My sunflowers and sweet peas same day and the sunflowers are nearly reaching 2ft.
My dahlia, Amaranthus and Mina lobata were sown 11th April and here they all are.
Another suprise as i was searching through the leaves was my first Nasturtium flower….YAY :)…. i’ve been waiting months for these…sown in Jan.
Yesterday my grandad gave me some beans and geraniums that he has no room for aswel lol so here is my veg wigwam…
And finally can anyone identify these for me please.
- 19 May, 2011
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You have lot's to be planting out there ,picture 3 could be London Pride and picture 4 could be Bergina.
19 May, 2011
I think the red plant is Lobelia Cardinalis ... and that's as far as my sketchy knowledge goes! Sorry!
20 May, 2011
I think the red plant is Perennial lobelia too....I commented earlier on your pic Sensei...The 3rd last does look like 'London Pride'....2nd last...Bergenia.....>)
24 May, 2011
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the last ones a weed,in the blue pot i think is dianthus and the red ones a lobelia i think
19 May, 2011