Nothing Growing!
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Nothing Growing!
I got given a lot of seeds and planted them out. Nothing at all is doing well. They are all at the two tiny leaf stage and are not getting any bigger.
I have Kale -which I got told would grow anywhere, even Siberia !! - flat turnip, white beetroot, chard, rocket, spring onions, and leeks. It's getting on and still nothing is coming away , maybe is too colld? What can I do now to get some veggies this autumn? 
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Re: Nothing Growing!
It's cold - pray for warmth. It's also very dry indeed and your seedlings may well need regular watering. If you haven't been watering you can at least do that. But not too much in the cold weather - little and often but only when the last lot has dried out.
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Re: Nothing Growing!
Same problem down here. Even the lawn isn't growing.
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Re: Nothing Growing!
I put bubble wrap over mine and it kept them warm on the cold nights :) Now growing well :)
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Re: Nothing Growing!
5 degrees is warm at night
don't worry everything will spring to life eventually, just after the long winter and late spring stuff in the veg patch is taking its time to get going.
Not so the perennial plants which are going crazy with the lack of water and some plants have got flower buds on that shouldn't be flowering before July!

Not so the perennial plants which are going crazy with the lack of water and some plants have got flower buds on that shouldn't be flowering before July!
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
Re: Nothing Growing!
My chard and spinach has been taking its sweet time to grow but its getting there. Nothing to panic about, sometimes thats the way it is.
If you have any seeds left, try planting them inside in pots before transplanting them outside. Leeks quite like being moved around and tend to have a growth spurt each time you move them so I would suggest planting them inside anyway.
If you have any seeds left, try planting them inside in pots before transplanting them outside. Leeks quite like being moved around and tend to have a growth spurt each time you move them so I would suggest planting them inside anyway.
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Re: Nothing Growing!
I have got some more seeds left and will try that ty. I did start them in trays inside, but since I put them out they havent grown at all. And I didnt know you could move leeks at all so thats handy to know ! 
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When you tranplant leeks, "dib" a hole then drop the plant in. Don't back-fill it with soil, but fill it with water, & let the water wash the soil in. 
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.
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