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Old 02-02-2025, 01:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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So my tomato seedlings are up and growing strong with no extra heat but still in doors, I start early every year as if I start them off in a few weeks time the garden centres start to stock plants far superior than mine...and I cant be having that lol

The only other two seeds I've sown are my caster bean plant that are around ten inches high and my brugmansia some pure yellow and an orange variety that are yet to make an appearance.

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Old 03-11-2025, 08:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Default Re: Time to plant!

I tried to start some castor beans seeds a couple springs ago but none came up
I collected them from a plant nearby with the permission of the owner in the fall
I remember my dad growing a castor bean at our old house
I will try again at some point

and I know what you mean by those nursery centre tomato starts !
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Late to the party getting my annual seeds in but I'm working on it.

The usuals basil, fennel, purple castor bean, datura, cucumber, .



I have about ten to plant.
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So my tomato seedlings are up and growing strong with no extra heat but still in doors, I start early every year as if I start them off in a few weeks time the garden centres start to stock plants far superior than mine...and I cant be having that lol

The only other two seeds I've sown are my caster bean plant that are around ten inches high and my brugmansia some pure yellow and an orange variety that are yet to make an appearance.
Sounds like you’re well ahead of the game! Those tomato seedlings must be loving the head start, and it’s smart thinking to beat the garden centre stock to it—nothing like growing your own superior plants! The castor beans sound impressive already at ten inches, and fingers crossed your brugmansias show soon—those yellow and orange blooms will be worth the wait!
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