Right, it's getting to that time of year again when everything is queuing for a turn in my one, small electric propagator. Apart from the airing cupboard, I've also been known to take advantage of the central heating boiler and the heat which rises from the back of the freezer (just pop the trays on top) Is there anywhere that I've missed?
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Originally posted by nick the grief...or you could just get electric laid on to the greenhouse and have a bigger propagator
[ATTACH]4126[/ATTACH]Last edited by smallblueplanet; 10-03-2008, 02:38 PM.To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostYep, he's a bit constipated just now SBP!
They're some of the dahlia tubers I was trying to kick start them into life or kick them out the greenhouse
and the other shot are cacti seedlings ... not sure where I'm going to put them as I;ve got a load of veg and bedding to prick out
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Originally posted by nick the grief View PostHow about putting a shelf a couple of feet above a radiator or you could just get electric laid on to the greenhouse and have a bigger propagator
2/3's of mine
[ATTACH]4122[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]4123[/ATTACH]Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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My lovely mum bought us an electric propagator for Christmas so I've started some tomatoes & peppers in it so far. We didn't want to start things off too early as it was far too cold in the greenhouse for them to move into, but the night temperatures look like they're going to be a bit higher from now, so I'm going to get loads more things started in the propagator asap now.I've had my weetabix...
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