Showing posts with label seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seeds. Show all posts

1 February 2011

Too many seeds?

Well of course I have! And let's face it, if you're reading an allotment blog you probably have too. Those of you who think not, you are obviously in denial!

This year I have ordered:

  • Aubergine Ophelia
  • Beetroot Baby Action 
  • Broccoli Claret 
  • Broccoli Summer Purple 
  • Broccoli Xtra Erly Rudolph 
  • Carrot Marion 
  • Cabbage Endeavour 
  • Courgette Atena 
  • Cabbage Ruby Perfection 
  • Celeriac Monarch 
  • Gherkin Bimbostar 
  • Herb Basil Sweet Genovese 
  • Herb Dill 
  • Herb Sage 
  • Leek Sevilla 
  • Salad Leaves 
  • Baby Leaf Mix 
  • Lettuce Little Gem 
  • Flower Sprout 
  • Salad Leaves Finest Mix 
  • Coriander Calypso 
  • Chilli Pepper Jalapeno 
  • Parsley Plain Leaved 
  • Perpetual Spinach (Large packet) 
  • Tomato Chocolate Cherry 
  • Caliente Mustard 
  • Thyme Duo Pack 
  • Dwarf French Bean Amethyst 
  • French Bean Solista 
  • French Bean Cobra 
  • Broad Bean M/P Longpod 
  • French Bean Golddukat
  • Pea Early Annonay
  • Pea Telephone Tall
  • White Patty-Pan
  • Reine des Glaces lettuce
  • Latah Tomato
  • Phacelia Tanacetifolia
  • Nasturtium Tall Mixed
  • Sunflower Big Smile
  • Sunflower Tall Single
  • Sweet Pea Old Fashioned Mix
From Marshalls (via the Allotment Association discount scheme), Real Seeds and the Organic Garden Catalogue.

Then of course there were the potatoes:
  • 2.5kg Charlotte
  • 2.5kg King Edward
  • 2.5kg Desiree
  • 1.25kg Pink Fir Apple

And the onions:
  • Sturton (White)
  • Red Baron (Red)
  • Golden Gourmet (Shallots)

All from the local Allotment Shop.

So far I've resisted planting any seeds - although this is partly due to the peat free compost I bought from B&Q. It is rubbish, full of large pieces of bark. Fortunately it was OK to put in module trays to put the onions in - they're either going to sit in bags in less than ideal conditions until it's OK to plant them out or I can put them in trays to start growing and get some roots down, that will hopefully stop the birds from pulling them out when they eventually make it outside.