Can I sow sunflowers now or should I wait. I was planning to sow them in pots to start with to stop slug damage. Do they need to go in a propagator or would they be alright on the windowsill?
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they're pretty tough I find, in pots on the window sill has worked for me in the past - and now is fine tooLast edited by piskieinboots; 14-03-2009, 10:12 AM.aka
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no worries, questions are good
One per pot 3 inch pot, yesLast edited by piskieinboots; 14-03-2009, 11:23 AM.aka
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I have absolutely no patience - my first lot are sown, sproated, leafing up and outside hardening off already!
I would reccommend giving them an open cloche made out of a soft drink bottle to keep the slugs at bay.... and to remove it before the sunflower gets too big or you are stuck with it (done that - looks unsightly).
I love sunflowers - this year I'm trying a variety called 'Sparky' - it is supposed to have quilled petals and flower profusely.
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Originally posted by rogesse View PostI have absolutely no patience - my first lot are sown, sproated, leafing up and outside hardening off already!
I would reccommend giving them an open cloche made out of a soft drink bottle to keep the slugs at bay.... and to remove it before the sunflower gets too big or you are stuck with it (done that - looks unsightly).
That's a good idea, will try that
I love sunflowers - this year I'm trying a variety called 'Sparky' - it is supposed to have quilled petals and flower profusely.AKA Angie
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I sow mine at intervals so if the slugs do get them I have more coming up. They do need protecting from the slugs. Mine are saved seed from ones I grew last year and they were over 9ft tall. Also got some red ones but they dont seem to be germinating, but the packet I bought was out of date but as I only paid 30p I'm not fussed.Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
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I'm so exited - spring is coming and we can start planting stuff!! This thread has given me a great idea - I have a scruffy end of the garden which happens to be a sun trap. It has a number of pet dogs buried under the soil though, and even though they are probably ten years dead, I'm too squeemish to put my veg patch on it!! So I want to sow lots of lovely tall plants like gladioli, holly hocks - and you've just reminded me about sunflowers!! Agree with the plastic bottle cloch - always works for me.Charlie x
"Erm, if you havn't got anything on that windowsill, can I use the space?"
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Got some red sunflowers in a tray, the ones that came with GW mag this month and some yellow ones that Steve got for our littlun to grow from Save Our Bees. They are already germinated, according to pack they will get to about 2m. Having some for the garden, and the rest are going down the plot.Kirsty b xx
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