I got those too little bee and i lost about half, but that was my fault!! Anyway, apart from being rubbish when they were tiny the ones I have left have grown nicely and I am going to be repotting them in the next week. My plan is to put them in the greenhouse over winter, if they start to look sad I'll bring them in. I'm not planting mine out until they fill a 1 litre pot by which time they should be nice and strong and be able to withstand all weathers.
I know I would lose them trying to mind them. It is only middle of August. I think you would be better off putting them in the ground. My waiting plants in pots have to undergo a sort of Abu Graib torture. Sitting out til they are gasping for water then dunked in a bucket til they are near drowning, then out til they are.........
I need to get rid of the bikes out of our shed then get a window put in! Either that or get a new potting shed especially for me.......I'm working on it
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I got those too little bee and i lost about half, but that was my fault!! Anyway, apart from being rubbish when they were tiny the ones I have left have grown nicely and I am going to be repotting them in the next week. My plan is to put them in the greenhouse over winter, if they start to look sad I'll bring them in. I'm not planting mine out until they fill a 1 litre pot by which time they should be nice and strong and be able to withstand all weathers.
I know I would lose them trying to mind them. It is only middle of August. I think you would be better off putting them in the ground. My waiting plants in pots have to undergo a sort of Abu Graib torture. Sitting out til they are gasping for water then dunked in a bucket til they are near drowning, then out til they are.........
Perfect LB - your shed will be great if it has lots of light. (mine is black as coal - i just assume everyone elses is the same
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I need to get rid of the bikes out of our shed then get a window put in! Either that or get a new potting shed especially for me.......I'm working on it