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peterhiggins
26 Apr 16 15:57
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I am growing my own herbs when you have planted the seeds into the small cardboard like pots
when it comes to transferring them do you have to take them out of the pots or can you just put them into a larger pot
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Report Crisp77 April 26, 2016 4:05 PM BST
Cardboard like that should be biodegradable so "leave" them in.
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 4:07 PM BST
^ yup, what Crisp says.
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 4:09 PM BST
Simply transplant the whole unit into a large pot / growing area.

What are you growing?
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 4:11 PM BST
Mind, the cardboard pots soak up more water, so keep 'em moist at al times ... as we say in the rock n roll business Wink

Keep 'em warm too and don't plant out too early, as cold weather / frost will kill 'em.
Report blackbarn April 26, 2016 4:11 PM BST
peter - sound advice, but make sure you keep the cardboard pots moist, they have a habit of drying out very quickly, especially indoors or in the greenhouse. Fresh herbs are amazing and you won't believe how much better than even the "fresh" ones from the supermarket.
What are you growing?   I'd strongly recommend tarragon, although I now buy plugs of this rather than seed.   Good luck.
Report blackbarn April 26, 2016 4:12 PM BST
Trilby and Blackbarn - Seed MerchantsLaugh
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 4:12 PM BST
Laugh Amazing timing mate!
Report blackbarn April 26, 2016 4:14 PM BST
Most coincidences happen at the same timeWink
Report peterhiggins April 26, 2016 4:19 PM BST
thanks guys for the advice . blacbarn i am growing dill chives basil thyme parsley rosemary tarragon
Report Dr Crippen April 26, 2016 4:26 PM BST
In the Midlands we have frosts up to the first week in May.

I'd be very careful of anything I plant out before then.
Report bix April 26, 2016 4:29 PM BST
Frost forecast in Midlands tonight.
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 4:33 PM BST
My kitchen and sitting room windows are south facing.

planted my Sweet Babies & Gardner's Delights (tomatas) circa 6 week's ago and planted courgette seeds into the "cardboard pots" three week's ago.

They're all coming on a beauty!

I'll give the weather (up here, anyway) another three weeks afore I put 'em oot in a greenhouse.
Report crags April 26, 2016 4:39 PM BST

Apr 26, 2016 -- 4:19PM, peterhiggins wrote:


thanks guys for the advice . blacbarn i am growing dill chives basil thyme parsley rosemary tarragon


Reminds me of a Simon and Garfunkel tune

Report breadnbutter April 26, 2016 4:44 PM BST
nice southfacing location ,plenty john innis number 2 ,jobs a good un ,dont overwater ,keep the rabbits out
Report blackbarn April 26, 2016 4:54 PM BST
Good thread this, and about time we had another gardening thread.  For those of you in the Midlands, or further north. we sometimes get frost in early May here in rural Sussex tooCry.  Be a bu gger if we get an air one this week as I have a 40foot long Wisteria that is almost outScared
Report Ovalman. April 26, 2016 5:08 PM BST
I've actually got back into it this year. For those that don't know my story, I joined the council waiting list for an allotment and told there was a 10 year waiting list - that was 10 years ago and the current situation is... a 10 year wait. I think the problem stems from people keeping their allotments in the family and the popularity of growing.

I rented a private allotment for a couple of years, it was pretty expensive but it was the 10 mile round trip that wore me down so I eventually gave it up. It was also too big for me (20m x 5m).

I've been growing some small stuff out my back in recent years but I have no space so I noticed a local Church trying to grow things in pots and approached them about getting some raise beds in. The minister wants the place to be used by the community and they've agreed and we've 3 raised beds started. It will take a lot of work (and money) but I reckon I could get around 18 raised beds in total. I know I could grow what I want out of 4 (or less) and share the produce with the community.

Bit hypocritical as I'm an Atheist but it a community project and I'm happy to work with that in mind.
Report HH Sultan Vinegar April 26, 2016 5:11 PM BST
be careful if you're planting cat nip - 

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Report breadnbutter April 26, 2016 5:40 PM BST
^^^^composter will come in handy for that mess

All this tark of frost is getting on me thrupnies  ,ffs their are a load of ways of protecting from frost ,weather forcasts for frost are  exellent now ,dont need to wait and lose 2 months of the growing season in this day and age .
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 6:02 PM BST
Bon Scott was there!
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 6:09 PM BST
If you want blood?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Long_Way_to_the_Top_(If_You_Wanna_Rock_%27n%27_Roll)
Report Makybe_Diva April 26, 2016 6:13 PM BST
Ovalman, you are an extremely good egg Love
Report HH Sultan Vinegar April 26, 2016 6:14 PM BST
he is MD
Report Makybe_Diva April 26, 2016 6:15 PM BST
Happy
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 6:16 PM BST
Backseat Confidential ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE1tx6C2sPE

imo Cool
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 6:17 PM BST
Hello, Makyeb.

Do you knoe Dave?
Report Makybe_Diva April 26, 2016 6:18 PM BST
Confused
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 6:18 PM BST
Cannae whaic ACDC blasting out all my speakers
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 6:19 PM BST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE1tx6C2sPE
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 6:37 PM BST
Report bigH April 26, 2016 9:34 PM BST
Nice one Ovalman

I did something similar last year at the local community centre which had acquired some scrub land which had become very overgrown

Try getting some publicity in your local paper and get local organisations and schools involved.

I was deluged with help and materials, wood for raised beds, compost, plants, spare seeds etc

If you need some money, write to your district councillor and ask for a grant from his "Enabling Fund" -they are meant to spend money on stuff like this in their local communities
Report blackbarn April 26, 2016 9:52 PM BST
Ovalman - good advice from BigH and remember to tell the District Councillor that there will be a photo opportunity for him/her at every stage of the processWink.
Report Ovalman. April 26, 2016 11:18 PM BST
Thanks for the kind words and useful suggestions. There are a couple of community gardens around the area (I mentioned before I was thinking of joining one) but I didn't feel welcome at them. When I seen the Church trying to grow in pots I thought about the raised beds. Yes money is an issue so I'll bring up the suggestions. I don't want to rush things, when I had my own allotment (not even a full size for an allotment), it was a lot of hard work. The last thing I want is spending hours every night breaking my back to get it going. I want to take things at my own leisure.

I know I can grow things like Kale that can be cut and come again that is easily shared whereas a cabbage grows a lot slower would only do 1 or 2 people. Spinach, Chard, Peas, Mange Tout, Beans, beetroot ect. are all quick growers and large croppers. I've spuds in bags started, I've 6 bags already but I plan to add a lot more. Tomatoes are very productive but we've no greenhouse and it's a bit chilly atm. I may try them outdoors in a couple of weeks time. Other than that if I can get the 3 beds up and running for now it would be a good start. Each bed costs around £50 for wood and soil.

I'm going to sort out their compost heap this weekend. They've been chucking everything into it including stones and rubbish. We need an outside tap, I've been bringing a large bucket of water around each night and watering from that but as things grow and the weather gets hotter it simply won't do. This has all developed in the past 4 weeks BTW.
Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 11:50 PM BST

Apr 26, 2016 -- 5:11PM, HH Sultan Vinegar wrote:


be careful if you're planting cat nip -  .


HH, that pic is feckin' mental, btw! Laugh

Report trilby22 April 26, 2016 11:52 PM BST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JAk_UZ7xF8
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