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I didn't think so but on a seed packet I've got it says hardy annual Can You just sow them outside? I always thought you had to do them in the greenhouse...
However for much better results it might be an idea to start them off in pots and get them growing on big and strong before planting out after all frosts a have gone, i also suggest some sort of Slug defence.
However for much better results it might be an idea to start them off in pots and get them growing on big and strong before planting out after all frosts a have gone,o i also suggest some sort f Slug defence.
Mice luv the seeds too..........as I found to my detriment!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I get ones from the bird feeders too but if I ever actually sow direct they get slugged so I sow in root trainers in the greenhouse an plant out when they get a reasonable size.
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I'm going to plant mine in pots first. We don't have any that have fallen from the bird feeders, as a pheasant comes into our garden and pecks up all the debris...
The same pheasant that I suspect of putting a hole in my netting and plucking out my onion sets last night. Grrrrr...
I noticed one of the heads I left for the birds over winter has dropped seeds everywhere. I might shuffle them around a bit and see if they come up before I sow fresh.
Thanks for all the feedback learn something new everyday, think I will try both! The little one has done 1 seed in a pot but think I'll put some in the ground as a backup
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