… for four days and look!
Of course, there’s no sign of any of my outdoor seedlings coming up, but I seem to remember from the last time I had a garden that they come up 3 days after you have definitely given them up as a lost cause, and not before.
Of course, knowing this only prolongs the agony, but that’s life for you.
Tomato? That’s not a tomato – it’s a triffid!
Aaaaaaaaaah
Damn – I knew I shouldn’t have gone for those ‘heritage’ seeds…
I’ve got 18 different packs of seeds to plant, same as last year, only this year, I’m taking charge of what packet gets opened, as last year Little legs did it, and we had everything growing everywhere. Mind you the seetcorn was nice and the onions were really sweet.
random seed planting – a bit hit and miss, I’m guessing! Still it seems to have worked…
yeah, it was ok, until he / I got the daff bulbs and the onions mixed up….
Mmmm – you don’t want to do that…
Fantastic…this confirms my wild hope that my tomato seedlings had started coming up. They don’t look very tomatoey at first, do they? I was afeared they were something unfruiting.