By Vickii99
Tyne And Wear, United Kingdom
I planted some out of date wild flower seeds, in plant pots not expecting any growth. However, within 2 days they have sprouted. I know it's the wrong time of year but can they be successfully, replanted in the garden once they are the right size? Many thanks.
- 1 Jul, 2018
Answers
Keep them out of the sun and don't plant them until the soil is wet. I love the surprise of not knowing what they're going to be! Keep posting pics and we'll see who can identify them first!
1 Jul, 2018
Thank you for your replies and the usual great support. xx
1 Jul, 2018
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« Note to Owdboggy. You were so right about the asparagus peas!!
Well, yes, it is a bit late, and obviously no one knows which wildflowers they are, but now that they've germinated, you only have two choices - either just bin them or transfer them as they grow on and plant them out anyway. Impossible to say how well they will do once planted out, but you might as well give it a go.
1 Jul, 2018