Spring is in the air and there have now been at least two occasions where I have managed to find a sunny spot in the garden out of the wind, and for about a minute pretend summer has arrived early.
So now is the time to start getting to grips with the garden as there is much to be done out there. Just think, a bit of hard work now will make that first BBQ of the New Year all the more satisfying. Just picture yourself sitting back with a cool pina colada in your hand and proudly admiring the fruits of your labour! 🙂
Chilli Plant Update
You will remember that last month I had started a “highly scientific” growing media trial on my kitchen window sill. I started comparing chilli plant seeds grown in our Field No.7 seed compost against the same seeds grown in peat based compost that came with a chilli plant growing kit. The final results showed the germination rate to be similar overall, although other factors, not least the quality of the seeds will certainly have had an influence. The plants in the Field No.7 certainly look more advanced and are demonstrating a bit more vigour both in terms of top growth and rooting.
The time has now arrived to pot these plants on into an environment that will allow them to stretch their rapidly growing legs more freely. As such all the plants have now got new homes in our Field No.3 peat free multipurpose potting compost.

Field No.3 Multipurpose compost can be purchased from numerous retail outlets. Click here to find a retailer near you.
Field 3 multipurpose potting compost is as the name suggests a highly versatile product that is ideal for potting on plants of all species.
- For best results make sure the plant has been well watered and left to drain before re-potting.
- Choose a pot at least 4cm larger than the existing one. Fill the new container up just below the level of the existing plant root system, then carefully place the plant on top leaving about 1 cm below the pot rim.
- Fill and gently firm the void space around the roots with Field 3, then feed and water according to the plants requirement.
- Remember to keep Field 3 moist at all times – do not let it dry out and equally do not overwater!




















