Hi,
I am wondering if any of you have any advice for someone who would like to start a whole load of veggies from seed next season, starting in the winter, and preferably outdoors, as I don't have a lot of indoors space. To compound the difficulty, I live in a ski resort, where it can be very cold in the winter. Conversely, it can also get very hot in the sun - and the sun shines a lot. Think, people sunbathing in bikinis but when the sun goes behind a cloud, they don thermals and down jackets
I have outdoors power, so is there such a thing as an electrically heated outdoor propagator?
The one room I can use has very little natural light, so maybe there is a solution there, and I rig up some sort of light above the propagator? Outdoors would be preferable if possible, though.
In April, I move to Spain for late spring to autumn, and I plan to take the things I've started with me. I'm specifically thinking chilli plants, tomatoes, courgettes, beans etc as well as some flowering plants to attract the pollinators; marigolds, dahlias, calendula etc
Any advice? Thanks!
I am wondering if any of you have any advice for someone who would like to start a whole load of veggies from seed next season, starting in the winter, and preferably outdoors, as I don't have a lot of indoors space. To compound the difficulty, I live in a ski resort, where it can be very cold in the winter. Conversely, it can also get very hot in the sun - and the sun shines a lot. Think, people sunbathing in bikinis but when the sun goes behind a cloud, they don thermals and down jackets
I have outdoors power, so is there such a thing as an electrically heated outdoor propagator?
The one room I can use has very little natural light, so maybe there is a solution there, and I rig up some sort of light above the propagator? Outdoors would be preferable if possible, though.
In April, I move to Spain for late spring to autumn, and I plan to take the things I've started with me. I'm specifically thinking chilli plants, tomatoes, courgettes, beans etc as well as some flowering plants to attract the pollinators; marigolds, dahlias, calendula etc
Any advice? Thanks!
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