The sweet peas are all now finally over, with the plants dried up and no longer green (along with the pods, of which I found three or four in the end; it will be interesting to see if anything grows from them and whether it rivals the first-generation seed!) So I was finally able to clear all the pots, which has freed up a lot of space. The problem was previously that some of the plants had died while at least one was still flowering, but that the stems were so tangled together that I simply couldn't tell which pots could be safely disposed of without killing off the live buds!
( Swan River daisies )
( Basil )
The kale that was pricked out is not doing nearly so well as the seedlings that were left in the original (with no drainage holes, since it was supposed to live on the windowsill) tub, which is mainly because they are being eaten by caterpillars still :-(
The beetroot on the windowsill (of which I now have four plus a runt) badly need potting up as well, but I don't have the energy left for that...
( Swan River daisies )
( Basil )
The kale that was pricked out is not doing nearly so well as the seedlings that were left in the original (with no drainage holes, since it was supposed to live on the windowsill) tub, which is mainly because they are being eaten by caterpillars still :-(
The beetroot on the windowsill (of which I now have four plus a runt) badly need potting up as well, but I don't have the energy left for that...