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Are these good enough for half hardy annuals?
SophieK
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Hello,
I have sowed half hardy annuals (nicotiana, cosmos zinnia) but I only have a north facing window sill to place them on, and between the heat of the house and the not so great light, the seedlings are getting veeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrry leggy (especially the cosmos).
I do not have a green house, but would these be good enough? I would place them alongside the south-facing wall.
Thank you in advance for your feedback


I have sowed half hardy annuals (nicotiana, cosmos zinnia) but I only have a north facing window sill to place them on, and between the heat of the house and the not so great light, the seedlings are getting veeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrry leggy (especially the cosmos).
I do not have a green house, but would these be good enough? I would place them alongside the south-facing wall.
Thank you in advance for your feedback


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When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
I am only just thinking about sowing my Cosmos now, they will start indoors, then go out to a cold g/h and not be planted out till late May.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
As you’re in Wimbledon, I would have thought they would be fine started off in your plastic greenhouse or old frame, whichever you have the room.
East facing, top of a hill clay-loam, cultivated for centuries (7 years by me). Birmingham
PS: I am very jealous of your very healthy bushy looking seedlings!!
or forgetting to remove the bubble wrap during the day and botrytis setting in.
A proper greenhouse would be better, but I don’t want to lose the space.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.