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Is there any point in starting more pansy seeds now and then sticking them in the polytunnel once germinated? Would they get enough light?
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Pansy flowers are triggered by longer hours of daylight, so sowing them early will not, of itself, result in earlier flowering.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Surely there are sowing times on the packets?
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I'm just wondering how nurseries do it, we all share the same sunlight and I see very very few nurseries with artificial lighting.
Conditions vary massively, even in such a tiny island like the UK.
I don't always go by the sowing times either @Nanny Beach, but that's because we're about a month behind the sort of location you're in. Much shorter season, so sowing in February would be pointless for many seeds here. It's why there's often a wide variation of sowing time, often covering two or three months. Temps are a big factor, and daylight.
You often see 22 degrees as a minimum temps for seeds. Even with the heating on, my house is rarely that warm in February
However, that's a slightly different scenario from sowing in November/December, as opposed to May or June.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...