everyone can grow them, right? I put some seeds in about 6 weeks ago into a bed out the front - not a sausage. planted another batch about 4 weeks ago into egg boxes and put them in the cold frame - they're all coming up fine. do I reckon the ones in the bed have rotted away in the cold, or am I just being impatient? I'm out there with the magnifying glass every morning!!! admittedly they are hard to see as they are very darkleaved, but the ones in the eggboxes are a pretty decent size now...
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I planted some of mine on the windowsill and these have shot up. Now in the greenhouse before I plant them out. I also planted some directly into the ground and one was starting to show through yesterday. I think it's about three or four weeks since I planted them. I would give it a while longer before giving up on them.
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Hi Jenny, I usually soak them in warer for about 24 hours, then plant in modules in the greenhouse. When grtminated and with about 2 pair of true seed leaves i plant them out. I planted mine out last week and theyre doing fine so far.
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I'm with you except I just let the seeds fend for themselves - I find that they will germinate in more than sufficient numbers if left to Mother NatureRat
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Sure your nasturiums will come fine. I collect the seed from one year to another but the ones I miss pop up themselves but come later than the ones I plant. The seeds I collect I soak for 24 hours then place on a tray of wet kitchen paper until the wee wrigglies (roots and shoots ) appear out of them. I plant them at that stage in pots and in the garden and they appear almost instantly.
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Thanks Bramble - hadnt thought of soaking the seeds. I have just sown some climbers in Jiffy 7s, but don't usually start the main lot until May. I can't plant anything out really until June and I find they grow like mad in the polytunnel before that!
I normally poke a few into the window boxes when I plant them up at the end of May and find that when the first plants are dying off, the nasturtiums are ready to take over.~
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Whats not to like. They're the cheeriest brightest splash of color on a dull day.You could'nt help but like them.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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