Sown some acrolinium double mixed (also known as everlasting flowers) this morning in pots indoors. Need to be at 16-18 degrees to germinate. Not really sure of the best way to sow them, and couldn't find any specific information. So have sown some under a light covering of compost, some others about 2cm deep, and some others under what I thought was vermiculite, but is probably just small stones.
Now planning on getting some vermiculite, as know we will need this later on for some other flower seeds.
The tomatoes were growing themselves out of their seed trays, so have transplanted 14 small plants into larger pots (about 2-3inch). So they are looking much happier already - but that was before I put them outside on the balcony. Plants that live here have to learn how to survive early on out on the balcony as there is just not enough space inside our small flat for them all. They will come in at night if it gets too cold.
Now off to the plot, and then to the allotment society committee meeting.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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I was looking for a picture. Any progress?
They are germinating...on your windowsill!
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