Gardening Allotment UK Seed Sowing In January
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5 Comments

  1. Happy New Year matey. It's good to see and listen to someone who actually knows what they're talking about, and giving good advice, after just watching Sean James Cameron talking rubbish (as usual ) as he sows lobelia seeds in early January in a cold (unheated ) greenhouse and expecting them to germinate. Keep up the good work, Ivan, as you're one of the few who deserve to be watched.

  2. Thanks for the update Ivan, a lot of useful information and advice. If anyone is interested in buying seeds Wilko, are selling them at 75p a packet. No seeds or fertiliser in poundland yet. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Great content as always Ivan but may I please suggest that you consider not turning your compost. Just put it on top and let the worms and other parts of nature do what they're good at. That way, it's less work for you and the ground remains undisturbed. And the better we don't disturb the ground, the more we'll be rewarded.

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