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I love that you use grit to cover your seeds. It's something I've never considered before, so thanks for the tip! :)
ОтветитьI'm sure that you'll have great success with your Calendula as they're tough as old boots. I grow that variety every year plus Indian Prince and Funky Stuff. I'll have to give the Eryngium and Primula a go as I've never sown them and it looks like I still have time. Intrigued by what's to come in the future videos! Take care.
ОтветитьHi there ! It's not the first time I hear you say you use compost in pots. I'm not sure we use the word compost in the same way in France...usually in pots I use potting soil or garden soil and mix it with a bit of compost but not 100% compost...According to the dictionnary, it's the same word in french and english...so maybe there is a specific reason why you only use compost ? I 'd love to hear about that :) Also, thanks for showing us that autumn doesn't mean the end of gardening ! :)
ОтветитьI'm surprised to learn that newly sown seeds don't need watering.
ОтветитьBeautiful garden and nice choice for November sowing 👌🍃
ОтветитьJust curious what zone you are? I’m in 8b
I planted some calendula on each side of a garden stepping stone pass to my raised beds and it now fills about a 8’ x 13’ area. I need to cut it back as it’s looking straggley.
Going to try your other 2 varieties …beautiful!!!
❤ enjoy learning and watching I’m in 9a zone any tips x
ОтветитьThank you for the link to Eryngium seed sowing 😃👍
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