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    I'm sure I've read on this site that someone had started off their beetroot in modules under glass. Just wanted to know what size modules to use, how may seeds to a section and if beetroot is happy to be transplanted as it's a root veg. Says on the pack to sow in March outside but as I have a heated G/H, would it be ok to sow now? Thanks everso for any help

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    Beetroot "seed" is actually a cluster of seeds, so only sow one per module. The ones I use are plastic cell trays (each "pot" about one and a half inches square) As long as you don't leave them in the cells too long they seem to transplant quite well. I also use this method for starting onion sets

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    • #3
      Thanks for that RL i will be trying this out as soon as the snow clears and i can get to the greenhouse.
      All other seeds and seedlings are covered in fleece and wrapped up nice and warm in the GH

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      • #4
        Thanks Rustylady. Do you soak your seeds first?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Weavie View Post
          Thanks Rustylady. Do you soak your seeds first?
          Yes, but only overnight - just enough to rehydrate (it's also supposed to remove what they call germination inhibitors - whatever they are). I put them in a shallow dish, fill with water, leave for an hour or so, pour the water away and refill. Leave overnight, rinse again and then sow.

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          • #6
            Last year sowed seed in egg boxes(tip from someone on vine),and they did brilliantly.You just plant out in the egg box moduals, so the roots dont get desturbed at all.

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