Decided to plant some outside the greenhouse as well as inside, cold westerly wind blowing, but forecast is for no frost(hopefully)
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As long as you make sure they are properly hardened off then they will be fine. I sowed mine in autumn and they spent the entire winter out on our garden table until I planted them out in March. They are tough!
But previous years they've spent the winter in the cold greenhouse, then they sulked when I put them out and the cold wind got to them. They recovered but would have been better if I'd acclimatised them properly.
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostAs long as you make sure they are properly hardened off then they will be fine. I sowed mine in autumn and they spent the entire winter out on our garden table until I planted them out in March. They are tough!
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Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View PostAs I said, mine didn't like the move from garden (surrounded by hedges, so sheltered) to allotment (very exposed) even though I put the polysheet around them. I hope they recover.
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Mine are sown in a large pot in Autumn & left to get on with it. They are coming through nicely.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Ummm I got a shed load of sweet pea seeds earlier this year, from the gardening press exhibition looks like I better get on and sow them.
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Originally posted by cpm82 View PostAt what stage is it advisable to plant out sweetpea seedlings? How large should they be for instance?
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Originally posted by Cadalot View PostUmmm I got a shed load of sweet pea seeds earlier this year, from the gardening press exhibition looks like I better get on and sow them.
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I sowed some in my shed and some direct under plastic bottle cloches, have removed the cloches now and they're maybe 2 inches high. The indoor ones I transplanted but they're still under a cloche.. I'll whip it off if this sunshine continues! They're supposedly very highly fragrances so I hope they survive. May have planted too many...
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