By Jillwilcock
Lancashire, United Kingdom
seedling question. I have seeds planted indoors and out in one of those mini plastic greenhouses... if the indoor ones are germinating but the outdoor ones are not (same seeds) does that mean I should really bring them all in for the warmth or will the outdoors just take a bit longer? No more windowledge space!!!!!
- 16 Apr, 2012
Depends what seeds they are, but in theory, yes, the cold outside is making it take longer, but if they're half hardy seeds, then they need starting off somewhere warm. If they're annuals, they should germinate outside at some point.
16 Apr, 2012