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| Oh dear veg, all the seeds you mention do need heat to germinate, other than sweet peas. The lobelia, geranium, petunia and busy lizzies all need to be sown now, and at quite high heat (ie 15-20C). I stopped trying to grow from seed because, with the exception of lobelia (which I still grow from seed), the seeds are expensive, and I got poor germination rates. I find it much easier to buy plug plants/small plants. I take cuttings from the small plants I get from B&Q, etc. Obviously, having bought the seed you will have to sow them, and hope you get a good germination rate. The bit that really hacks me off with regard to lobelia and busy lizzies - you go to such trouble to germinate them to put in your containers/hanging baskets, and blow me, come August/September the seeds are growing in the asphalt under the containers. Sorry to be so negative, but I am giving the 'voice of experience'. valmarg |
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__________________ Manda. "Wouldn't it be nice For maybe an hour To not have a care." Last edited by smallblueplanet; 14-02-2008 at 09:33 PM. |
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. The only consolation is that I made sure to buy only those seeds that are rated as 'easy to grow' from T&M website. I've grown flowers from seeds before but it was a very long time ago, have recalled that it can be quite fiddly.I'm alright for trailing flowers from last year's hanging basket as they overwintered nicely even with the frost we've had. That's one less sowing worries luckily except for making new cuttings from them.
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. The only consolation is that I made sure to buy only those seeds that are rated as 'easy to grow' from T&M website. I've grown flowers from seeds before but it was a very long time ago, have recalled that it can be quite fiddly.
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