“Nature
herself does not distinguish between what seed it receives. It grows whatever
seed is planted; this is the way life works. Be mindful of the seeds you plant
today, as they will become the crop you harvest”.
Mary Morrissey
Mary Morrissey
The consequences of sowing seed is something that constantly amazes me - seeing it appear from underneath the medium in which it has been placed, in such a delicate state, to the grand finale of producing a crop - a reproduction of hopefully what you have in mind in the first place and what the picture shows you on the seed packet.
Afterall as the quote infers - Nature cannot help itself!
First onion seedlings. Around 3 weeks since they were sown. You can still still see the seed on the tip of the seedling. Each seedling will be seperated once hardened off a little to give them a chance to expand otherwise they become too spindly and weak.
Harvest for these babes won't be until July/August.
An experiment this year is sowing some French Beans earlier than usual. They've had some heat to get them started and at the moment are being acclimatised to cooler climes in the greenhouse until they can be moved to the polytunnel for planting.
The idea is that we can have those delicate tasty beans by May/June instead of July/August. Lets see shall we?
More next week.......
No comments:
Post a Comment