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    Hello from the Netherlands!

    Thanks Phaedra, yes thank you, beautiful wood stove is kicking out a lot of heat. Not a lot is getting done, apart from Christmas preparations and playing with (sorting) seeds. One greenhouse pane has been lost and I can't get there yet to see whether it is in hundreds of little glass shards...
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    Hello from the Netherlands!

    Welcome fellow beanaholic. Sorry I am so late to the welcome, but now that the garden here (South Germany) is under two feet of snow, I am catching up with gardening groups and chatting. Nice to have you here.
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    Cold stratisfying blueberries

    Thank you very much, will try that. A covered container is needed, I had an open one last year. Yes it is autumn olive, the tiny red quite sharp fruits. Could not take our bushes to Germany, but the seeds and would like to grow some here from the fruit that did so well in England.
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    Spanish Purple/Black Tomatoes

    Olmeca F1 Olmeca F1, good luck with the seedlings. You might also look for Kumato which is very similar or the same. https://www.seednet.eu.com/product/1323/olmeca.html
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    Cold stratisfying blueberries

    I woul I would like to cold stratify my oleagnus. Tried last year with pots outside over winter, but no germination. The rest of the seeds are still in the freezer. Are these seeds now already enabled by their freezer slumber? Should I sow them in warmth now? Or try again with pots in the...
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    What Are You Planting Today, This Week, This Month?

    Nothing today, but 2 weeks ago it was time for the chilis to go into the propagator, with a little bottom heat. They germinated quite well and are now in a much cooler place by the window. Also a couple of pinches of lettuce seed and Giant Bolivian Achocha. We have tiny plants to care for again.
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    Greetings from Germany

    Ah, now I understand. Well best of luck for them. Here we had -13C a few days ago and I wonder whether any would have survived that, even the hardier field beans. But wish you very good luck. Tell us more please how the sideshoots are progressing. Hope they are ok. Greetings.
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    Greetings from Germany

    Hi Phaedra, sorry for long overdue reply. We had an urgent family matter requiring travelling and so on, but hope to pop by more often now. We are in Bavaria, north East of Munich, just South of the Danube. And yes the weather has only very recently turned wintry. I also had a few spilled...
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    Greetings from Germany

    Yes I am afraid so flowerbug. And have been rediscovering greasy beans big time. They are doing so much better here in the much brighter light and warmer summer weather in the South of Germany at 48.5 degrees N, than in Britain at 52 degrees N. What was a struggle in Britain, seems to work...
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    Greetings from Germany

    Thank you Ducks4you. Or how not to grow caulis ;) . I make compost in situ on the garden beds in drum type containers open at the base. As I pull these off a few months after filling, I am left with mounds of compost that eventually gets spread over the beds. Anything growing next to the...
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    Greetings from Germany

    Thank you Baymule. I looked up Schleiden where Phaedra lives and it is a long way from here sadly. Oh yes, I can find a lot of photos of things that haven't quite gone right, I'm sure. Like the small, but perfectly formed :) , cauliflowers we are harvesting at the moment. Also taking down...
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    Greetings from Germany

    After 4 decades in England, we have now moved to Germany. To a new generous plot of land and blessed with an artesian well. Slowly getting acquainted with the new soil and the new climate. All my seeds were moved too, especially the bean seeds. Difficult varieties are now often much easier...
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