Seedlings
By Sadie
west midlands, United Kingdom
As usual I saved a lot of seeds from last years plants in my garden. As usual I did nothing with them, so I through them on a bare patch of garden. I am now inundated with seedlings and small plants. Should I pot these up for next year or should I just let them grow and see what happens over the winter. If I do pot them up should they be kept in the greenhouse over winter?
- 20 Aug, 2009
Answers
It depends on what they are, Sadie - if they are hardy perennials, then they'll be OK outside. If they are tender plants - and you'll know which those are - then you'll have to pot them up, won't you! (like their parents...)
20 Aug, 2009
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do both!
pot some and leave some, obviously the ones that wont survive the winter you should pot up
sounds like a good experiment and fun
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20 Aug, 2009