Grumble, grumble, weather, planting seeds?
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David wrote:
Most seeds seem to have a minimum temperature for planting, and a period
(month or so) for planting.
Essentially, yes - vegetable seeds, anyway :-(
In the East of England recent temperatures have been down to 4C during the
day which is well below the minimum temperature on the packets.
I've got some seeds germinating/germinated which came up rapidly in the
warm weather but seem to have slowed down almost to a stop.
Most of mine haven't shown, and I suspect they have germinated and died.
I have resown some in the same location.
I have some courgette seeds to plant, but I can't decide if it is worth
planting them until the weather picks up.
If you can start them in pots, especially indoors, it is a great help.
I sprout mine on wet kitchen rull under cling film, and then put them
in pots. I then plant them when the space is ready and the weather
looks as good as it will get.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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