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I just can’t believe up here in north Notts where it seems to have been a very wet cold winter that things are so advanced.
I’ve never known the Rhubarb this lush this early, it’ll be crumble time any day soon




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Hopefully nighttime temps will improve and my 60 chilli's can go in greenhouse
 

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Hopefully nighttime temps will improve and my 60 chilli's can go in greenhouse
What on earth does one do with 60 chilli plants :unsure: . 4 plants - 2 Aleppo and two Apache will easily supply enough for our household of 3 adults. In fact , I still have some chillies saved in the freezer from last year.

This year I've experimented with trying to grow one of the Aleppo plants as a perennial, by overwintering it in the conservatory It has lost all its leaves, but new growth is starting to come from the old leaf nodes. It is however , no where near as advanced as your seedlings.

Niall
 
Due to ill health I have only just seeded my tomatoes, leeks and cucumbers, fingers crossed I get something by the end of the season.
 
I just can’t believe up here in north Notts where it seems to have been a very wet cold winter that things are so advanced.
I’ve never known the Rhubarb this lush this early, it’ll be crumble time any day soon




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Wettest February since records began. Second warmest, but it didn't feel like it.
Prepare for heat wave and water shortages!
Just ordered raspberry canes from Suttons, cut price as it's a bit late. Worth having a look at what's for sale end of planting season.
 
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What on earth does one do with 60 chilli plants :unsure: . 4 plants - 2 Aleppo and two Apache will easily supply enough for our household of 3 adults. In fact , I still have some chillies saved in the freezer from last year.

This year I've experimented with trying to grow one of the Aleppo plants as a perennial, by overwintering it in the conservatory It has lost all its leaves, but new growth is starting to come from the old leaf nodes. It is however , no where near as advanced as your seedlings.

Niall
I make and sell chilli jams ,chutneys and fermented hot sauces
 

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I make and sell chilli jams ,chutneys and fermented hot sauces
Great..........love it! The wife made some jam from our surplus last year, but it might be worth trying a sweet chilli sauce this year, as well.
 
Not seeds I know, but our Rhododendron has just flowered in the Garden.

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No idea why there are two photo's, is it so you can look for the box caterpillar that plagued our Privet tree last year?
 

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