Veg Seedlings

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Hi has anyone got any pics of their veg seedlings?
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Lettuce
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Cucumbers
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Tomatoes, garden pearl
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Chillies
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Kale, red Russian and black tuskany
 
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Celery, carrots and beetroot growing away from last year
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Orange beetroot...(forgot name)
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Onions/white
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Leeks
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Cabbage Primo
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Big Banana sweet pepper
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Tomatoes: Fabiola but I do have lots more that have just poked there heads up.
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Hi Logan, here are just a few of mine at the moment. :)
The celery/carrots/beetroot in pot have all been over wintered outside with no problem.
 
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We begin some plants later because of the climate.
Now the peppers.
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Eggplant.

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Lobelia.

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There are also tomatoes and a long queue of seeds.:rolleyes:
 

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Logan: AMAZING! So much ... and they all look so good. Mine are tiny. Do you have heating on for them? So many and so good. I must catch up tomorrow.

Loll and Larisa: Look promising. It seems to me I have serious catching up to do.
 

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Logan: AMAZING! So much ... and they all look so good. Mine are tiny. Do you have heating on for them? So many and so good. I must catch up tomorrow.

Loll and Larisa: Look promising. It seems to me I have serious catching up to do.
Thanks ALP.i do start them off in the propergater, then i put them on a heat tray, so they only get bottom heat, it slows them down so they won't get leggy.:)
 
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It will be much better if it brings some harvest. Last year my aubergines bloomed so beautifully. :love: But the rain and cold came. :cry:

That's the trouble Larisa, it's disappointing to start seeds off then to see them growing only to find we have lost them but that's the joy of gardening, pick yourself up and start again :)
 
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These are Dahlias. I cut them and treated with antiseptic. We are looking forward to the end of May.
 

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