By Tulsalady26
derbyshire, United Kingdom
Is it too late for me to plant young pinks in the garden, or would they be better int the greenhouse till spring.
- 19 Nov, 2009
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Thankyou Spritz . theyr'e not very big.
19 Nov, 2009
I'm sure they'll be fine next year. Were they plugs, or did you take cuttings? I'm sure the cuttings I took last year stayed in the greenhouse, and I planted them out in the spring.
19 Nov, 2009
I've got a few of each,I think i will do that spritz, i don't want to lose them.
20 Nov, 2009
Keep an eye on them in case of rotting - I kept mine on the dry side, I seem to remember.
20 Nov, 2009
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I would grow them on in the greenhouse or coldframe now, Tulsa. It's a bit late for little ones to get established, I think.
19 Nov, 2009