No great hurry Hobbit, it may be as well to wait until winter comes on anyway, that will give any that will pop their clogs due to their untimely transplantation, to do just that. 
Polyanthus ?
Wassat ? ! Dinna ken aboot floo'ers
My only suggestion can be, harden them off gradually just as you would any other plant that has been grown in hothouses in Jersey...but green and wet sounds healthy to me.

Polyanthus ?



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