Today I planted the first seeds of the year.
- Two types of chillies: Pyramid and Romanian Yellow
- Two types of sweet pepper: Corno di Torro Rosso and Sprinter
- Two types of tomato: San Marzano and Veepro Paste
They are in the propagator and I have my fingers crossed for fabulous harvests in the limery again this year.
The labels are made from old milk cartons and are in their second or third year of use; the modules and pots I’ve owned for years; and the compost is made in England from wool and bracken.
When the rest of the world gets me down, sowing seeds always brings a smile to my face.
katechiconi
/ January 28, 2017It’s like sending children off to school for the first time. You don’t know how they’re going to do, but you have high hopes, and you cross your fingers they’ll turn out well and get good results! I’ve sown nothing this year, but the other day I noticed a volunteer courgette or pumpkin (too early to tell yet) emerging from the compost pile around the base of my palm trees 🙂
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The Snail of Happiness
/ January 28, 2017I’m a little worried I might have jumped the gun, but I trust the limery, plus they are cosy in my dad’s propagator, which served him well and now is doing a sterling job for me too.
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thecontentedcrafter
/ January 28, 2017I think it must be fabulous to have a Limery and to sow seeds before winter is done. Who wouldn’t find joy in this? The only thing growing well in the tiny courtyard this summer is the Boston Ivy which is trying its best to strangle the house! 🙂
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The Snail of Happiness
/ January 28, 2017It is amazing to have a warm and light growing space… full of rainbows today thanks to you!
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thecontentedcrafter
/ January 28, 2017Wonderful!
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nanacathy2
/ January 28, 2017Fantastic! We are north of you so don’t start til next month.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ January 28, 2017It was so lovely and sunny today and the limery is such a light and insulated growing space, that I decided to risk it! By the way – thank you for the letter and squares and the fish… I love the fish!
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anne54
/ January 28, 2017Aren’t seeds such little miracles? I marvel at how the process of evolution has given us these little capsules of life.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ January 29, 2017It always feels like magic, that something so tiny can produce a whole complex plant.
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Ann
/ January 28, 2017We grow San Marzano too. I found last year that as peppers take so long, January seemed too late (but we don’t have a Limery… yet….). We sowed the toms in Feb and they bolted – ditto reason. So they will be sown in march this year. Maybe next year, when the Peach House (yes, we have adopted the name) is built then we can try earlier toms. 🙂
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The Snail of Happiness
/ January 29, 2017I have loads of tomato seeds, so I thought I’d try some now and some later and see which does best – I really feel I’m still experimenting since this is only our second full year of having the limery.
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Ann
/ January 28, 2017Oh yes, parsnips going into modules in the next few days too.
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The Belmont Rooster
/ January 29, 2017GREAT!!! It will be a while before I can get my hands in the garden again. Have fun and GET DIRTY!
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The Snail of Happiness
/ January 29, 2017🙂
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Laurie Graves
/ January 30, 2017Wonderful to start planting, but what is a limery?
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The Snail of Happiness
/ January 30, 2017I do forget that newer readers did not go through the building work with me… here’s an explanation: https://thesnailofhappiness.com/2015/05/30/limery-peppery-kumquatery/
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Laurie Graves
/ January 30, 2017Ah, thanks so much! Now I understand.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ January 30, 2017no problem 🙂
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painterwrite
/ January 31, 2017I think I would very much like to be your neighbor to take any extra starts off your hands when the time comes (well, and to not be living in the US right now, but that’s another matter altogether).
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2MASX
/ March 1, 2017Stuff like this amazes me. Truth is stranger than fiction. great post
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The Snail of Happiness
/ March 1, 2017🙂
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