I'm feeling a bit 'panicky' and stressed out at the prospect of sowing so many seeds on the sort of scale I've never handled before. I've always used my own garden soil and homemade compost but I'm wondering if I'd be better off with bought seed compost. If I do buy one, which store has the best value one? Wilko? Do I need to go for the branded John Innes stuff, is it really worth it?
Also surely not all seeds need proper/premium seed compost, I'm thinking seeds that are biggish in size are less demanding, think spinach, swiss chard/leaf beet, beans, courgettes, squash...and lettuce and chinese leaves germinate like weeds anyway, however poor quality soil. And what's the big deal about perlite & vermiculite if there is any difference, do I really need it?
Okay I also don't have a heated propagator but I intend to use my boiler room for this purpose...easily temp of 20C or even higher with door closed. Have cleared shelves in there. Surely just covering the pots with cling film or clear plastic should be enough. For my pots, I intend to use lots of plastic punnets that I've been saving up. I like them because they're deeper in the hope of oviating the need to transplant seedlings too many times. Haven't bought myself those pot/seed label though thinking I'd always remember which is which plus you can already know what some veg seedlings look like.
I'm getting really worried because I also bought flower seeds for hanging baskets too....silly me I could murder myself. So are there anyone like me, asking the same questions of why I'm putting myself thru this.
Also surely not all seeds need proper/premium seed compost, I'm thinking seeds that are biggish in size are less demanding, think spinach, swiss chard/leaf beet, beans, courgettes, squash...and lettuce and chinese leaves germinate like weeds anyway, however poor quality soil. And what's the big deal about perlite & vermiculite if there is any difference, do I really need it?
Okay I also don't have a heated propagator but I intend to use my boiler room for this purpose...easily temp of 20C or even higher with door closed. Have cleared shelves in there. Surely just covering the pots with cling film or clear plastic should be enough. For my pots, I intend to use lots of plastic punnets that I've been saving up. I like them because they're deeper in the hope of oviating the need to transplant seedlings too many times. Haven't bought myself those pot/seed label though thinking I'd always remember which is which plus you can already know what some veg seedlings look like.
I'm getting really worried because I also bought flower seeds for hanging baskets too....silly me I could murder myself. So are there anyone like me, asking the same questions of why I'm putting myself thru this.
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