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Sprouts akimbo

Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by Fairyvegmother, Aug 17, 2015.

  1. Fairyvegmother

    Fairyvegmother Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi, I have been really contemplating gardening for years and never had the the confidence to venture into it until, that is, my baby suddenly 'sprouted' (you'll see later on where this comes in) to a 3 yo. Well as a parent we are to educate and to instill a 'you can do anything you put your mind to' attitude to our lil ones, so I bit the bullet and bought some modest gardening supplies to help start off on our gardening adventure. Everything is growing well, I did however have in mind to grow some Rocket..easy to grow etc, however, going into my seed box after sowing my 'Rocket' a few weeks earlier I discovered that I've grown sprouts and they look a right tangle mess. I must have about 50 seedlings in one pot...what can I do? They look healthy but I think it will be a near on imposibilty to seperate them without causing some sort of root damage. Anyone offer any suggestions please. TIA
     
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    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Fairyvegmother. Sorry, I'm not a veg grower as such but other members will be along to help you out with your questions. :)
     
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    • Fairyvegmother

      Fairyvegmother Apprentice Gardener

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      Thank you, I've had the pleasure of speaking with some members already. Iust say, I'm glad I found you all x
       
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      • Freddy

        Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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        Hiya Fairyvegmother (blimey, that's a mouthful :biggrin:)
        Sorry, but too late for Sprouts.
         
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          You could grow them, and just eats the little plants for the greens as you
          would cabbage.:thumbsup:
           
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            Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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            You could, yes. I just think it would be tough and bitter. Never tried it.
             
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            • pete

              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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              They often sell sprout tops for greens in the winter, not my kind of thing but people do buy them.
               
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                Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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                Yeah, I've done that. Didn't like it.
                 
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                • Fairyvegmother

                  Fairyvegmother Apprentice Gardener

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                  Thank you all ....wow I didn't know you could eat sprout tops...will give them a try and let you know my thoughts and yes Freddy my name is a mouthful, but took my inspiration from photo attached haha looks like I'll be getting a healthy mouthful of sprout tops too image.jpg lol
                   
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                    I'm confused, I'm pretty sure I replied to this thread but my posts are no longer here? Ah well :scratch:
                     
                  • Fairyvegmother

                    Fairyvegmother Apprentice Gardener

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                    Oh sorry I think I've made a faux pas, I think I've unknowingly posted this thread twice. Will find and delete. So sorry and to be sure JWK your advice was invaluable. Thanks and sorry too
                     
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                    Ah that explains it, no worries.
                     
                  • Fairyvegmother

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