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Allotment Stuff => The Basics => Topic started by: markyb23 on March 05, 2004, 21:53:14
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hi everyone,
i've sown my first veggie seeds today, in pots,which i've put in my dads greenhouse.i've sown some cabbage,lettuce,onions and leeks.the greenhouse isn't heated.i'm just not sure how i should look after them.
should they be covered in mini propogators or plastic bags or covered with a peice of glass and a sheet of newspaper.i'd appreciate any advice on how to get them to germinate and how to look after them.also,i'm using multi-purpose compost,is this ok for veggie seed sowing?
any advice on seed sowing in general will be gratefully received.
all the best.
marky.b.
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Hiya marky and congratulations on your first sowing! I am no way an expert, but, as I am the first to reply, I will tell you what I do (don't tell me off everyone if I am doing things wrong). I use multi purpose compost, fill my pots or seed trays, and sow. ;D I always read the seed packet and if the seed packet says cover with plastic, I do, if it says don't deprive light, then I don't cover the seeds with compost, just surface sow, other than that, I lightly sprinkle the seeds over the compost, lightly cover, water with fine rosed watering can, label (if I remember :-\) and leave in my greenhouse. If a frosty night is forecast, my little heater kicks in. My cabbages lettuce and leeks were up in a matter of days. I'm sure yours will be to.
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Just to back up EJ's info' ( and save me typing it all out) you could click on the 'world' icon under my logo and you will get some more info' there.
(http://www.honleyvillage.co.uk/images/Community/GardenClub/bYkYhw.gif)
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Gardenery, what a fantastic site. Have bookmarked it as I will be making frequent visits. Thanks :) busy_lizzie