The creation of the White Border continues and there are seeds to be sown
The six C hrysanthemum Silver Princess bare roots have arrived and will be planted over the weekend into what is becoming, slowly but surely, the White Border. I often have a fair few seeds sown by this time of year and it feels a little strange having clear window sills and space in the Conservatory, there is usually a number of pots dotted about indoors by late January. I have been a little surprised by the lack of fibre pots (I will not use peat pots anymore) available in the major DIY and Garden Centres. I had a delivery just this morning from B&Q of a couple of new terracotta pots and saucers plus four bags of Soil Improver Manure but they had not a single fibre pot option available online. The local Horticultural Guild Trading Huts don't open until later in February so I have ordered some off a company called Nutleys Kitchen Garden found online. It's a small online operation that was founded in 2008 by grow-your-own enthusiast Jo Nutley apparently . They have so