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Multi purpose is fine - I use it for seed sowing too. However, I'd echo what people have said about drainage....
I'm gonna slightly disagree with Flum here - we used multi-purpose this year and its not as good for seedlings as last years 'seed compost'. Well that could be that its a cr@p multi purpose, or it could be that its better to use a compost made for the purpose. My take on it from now on will be where small seeds are concerned I will be using seed compost from now own. Most people don't use much of it in a season and its best to get your seeds off to a good start (and it does have a slightly different mix of nutrients).
To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
I have had to put my broad beans in a black recycle box outside because I've run out of room. As to the table in the greenhouse. Use the tried and tested method of putting beermats under the wobbly end if you cant get them (eec) folded envelopes will do the trick. Good luck.
I can see that some of them aren't happy. They are coming in at nights again.
What do you see that makes you believe this? I have peppers and toms in my G/house and it has been cold in there, but I havent bought them in What should i be looking for to see if they are compromised?
A bad days fishing is still better than a good day at work!
There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.
Do they look healthy and green? Are they still growing? Whats to worry about? Cover them over with fleece at night if you think its going to be very cold.
To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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