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Are these rudbeckia ready to plant?
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These seedlings are generally doing fine but I don't know whether they are quite ready to go in the ground.
Any thoughts please? Don't want them to just get eaten!
NB they've been in a sheltered wooden mini greenhouse for the last ten days while I've been away, hence some are maybe a bit leggy. They were also totally waterlogged after generous watering by the neighbour, but they look better than they did yesterday!

These seedlings are generally doing fine but I don't know whether they are quite ready to go in the ground.
Any thoughts please? Don't want them to just get eaten!
NB they've been in a sheltered wooden mini greenhouse for the last ten days while I've been away, hence some are maybe a bit leggy. They were also totally waterlogged after generous watering by the neighbour, but they look better than they did yesterday!

No longer newish but can't think of a new name so will remain forever newish.

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I sowed lots of other seeds too but most just didn't germinate. I feel a trip to the GC coming on....
They'll probably grow on a fair bit over the next month or so, but you'll just have to wait and see how sturdy they get.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
i started out with 3 bought plugs, i now have so much of it, at least 6 huge three ft diameter clumps.
I haven't seen too many slugs, partly because it's been very dry, but I have seen empty snail shells, courtesy of a local population of mistle thrushes. Every little helps...!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...