How long do you leave it after sowing seeds before you decide they haven't worked?
I've sowed on the same day (and according to seed suppliers instructions)
Tomato gardeners delight t and m
Aubergines (lidl)
Tomatillo purple sensation I think (real seeds)
Aquilegia pink ebay
Aquilegia giant ebay
Salvia pratensis t and m
Cauliflower Mr fothergill
White yarrow t and m
Salvia nemarosa t and m
Cow parsley t and m
Sweet peas my garden.
So far I have one sweet pea!
Should I give them a few more weeks or dump them and start again? They're on the warm sunny windowsill draft free and warmed by the radiator, their soil is moist not waterlogged. I am baffled! My one sweet pea shoot is giving me hope, but is it false hope?! they've been in approx a month
I've sowed on the same day (and according to seed suppliers instructions)
Tomato gardeners delight t and m
Aubergines (lidl)
Tomatillo purple sensation I think (real seeds)
Aquilegia pink ebay
Aquilegia giant ebay
Salvia pratensis t and m
Cauliflower Mr fothergill
White yarrow t and m
Salvia nemarosa t and m
Cow parsley t and m
Sweet peas my garden.
So far I have one sweet pea!
Should I give them a few more weeks or dump them and start again? They're on the warm sunny windowsill draft free and warmed by the radiator, their soil is moist not waterlogged. I am baffled! My one sweet pea shoot is giving me hope, but is it false hope?! they've been in approx a month



) Even with March sowings, come May when we can still get frosts I'm carting them to and fro the GH some nights - or if it's not too cold, wrapping them up in a little fleece.
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on your next sowing - you may be better sowing in small trays or singularly in trays with small cells. You can then keep these warm, inthe airing cupboard, on top of the fridge etc. when they have sprouted you can move them up to those larger cups and pot them on deeper if they've got a little leggy.
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