Can't particularly see much wrong with them. Once the weather picks up and you can plant them out, they should be fine. I've grown Safari on and off for a few years - I can't say they were madly prolific but what they did produce was fine. You might just want to pot on the larger ones before you feel able to plant out. Their root growth can be rapid when kept under cover.
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I've grown Safari on and off for a few years - I can't say they were madly prolific but what they did produce was fine.
You might just want to pot on the larger ones before you feel able to plant out. Their root growth can be rapid when kept under cover.
Valerie