When is the best time to sow pepper seed to grow on in a cool greenhouse or outside ? ;)
I start my chillies off in early February but in a heated propogator before moving them to a heated frame. Going to give the big red peppers a go this year for the first time. :D
Provided you can protect them until April (below 5degC tends to turn them mushy) I agree with early February. By a cool greenhouse do you mean unheated or with a heater that cuts in at around 5degC to prevent frost (which is what I have from late Feb onwards - too expensive in mid winter :) )? If it's the latter you can start sowing pretty early.
If you're not heating the greenhouse and can't fit potted on seedlings indoors, I'd guess you should sow about about 6 weeks before your last frost date (2 weeks for germination + 4 weeks for the seedlings to get to the point where they should be potted on.) If you grow in root trainers you can delay potting on for at least a couple of weeks
You'll need a minimum of 18deg C to get germination and I find higher temperatures 22-28 deg C work better. Some varieties need the top end of this range but they usually state this on the packet.
We sow Mid-March here for cold greenhouse... :)
Ditto Saddad, Mid-march here on the east coast ;)
Before I put the frost free heater in the GH I sowed at the beginning of March, London being frost free from mid-April (in theory :) )
Am I right in thinking that mid-March fits in with 'my 6 weeks before last frost date' for the Midlands which is the end of April - about 2 weeks after London?
QuoteAm I right in thinking that mid-March fits in with 'my 6 weeks before last frost date' for the Midlands which is the end of April - about 2 weeks after London?
Mid March is Week 11 there fore +6 weeks =Week 17 = End April.
So yes you are correct!
(http://www.thegardenersalmanac.co.uk/Data/Frost%20Zones/F%20Zones.jpg)
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i agree with tee gee April is a good time no need to rush , and if you keep your plants frost free they will last a few years ;D