In an attempt to save some dosh I decided to try to grow some flowers from seed this year for the 'cutting garden'.
I got carnations and garden pinks for cutting, and begonia (apricot shades i think) for my hanging baskets.
They've all germinated and the carnations and pinks have been pricked out into individual cells, however i had to do it before they had any true leaves as they were getting too leggy on the windowsill. The carnations seem to be doing OK, but quite a few of the pinks have flopped over and look like they're on their way out Not sure what to do i've been careful not to overwater and they're on the warmest and sunniest windowsill i have (greehouse is frost free but currently not 'heated' per se, so didn't want to put them in there).
Also - the begonias, they've germinated but the seedlings are sooooo tiny!! i can only just see them on the surface of the compost how long will they take to get to the stage when i can prick them out? Its such a job to keep the compost moist without drowning them!
I've got Dahlia's from seed waiting to germinate - so any advice on these in advance wuld also be great!
I got carnations and garden pinks for cutting, and begonia (apricot shades i think) for my hanging baskets.
They've all germinated and the carnations and pinks have been pricked out into individual cells, however i had to do it before they had any true leaves as they were getting too leggy on the windowsill. The carnations seem to be doing OK, but quite a few of the pinks have flopped over and look like they're on their way out Not sure what to do i've been careful not to overwater and they're on the warmest and sunniest windowsill i have (greehouse is frost free but currently not 'heated' per se, so didn't want to put them in there).
Also - the begonias, they've germinated but the seedlings are sooooo tiny!! i can only just see them on the surface of the compost how long will they take to get to the stage when i can prick them out? Its such a job to keep the compost moist without drowning them!
I've got Dahlia's from seed waiting to germinate - so any advice on these in advance wuld also be great!
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