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Old 14-04-2004, 11:32 AM
David W.E. Roberts
 
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Default Starting off courgettes


"David W.E. Roberts" wrote in message
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Hi,

just planted up this year's batch of seeds - tomatoes, cucumbers,
courgettes.

I noted that the courgettes should be kept warm (20-25C) until they are
growing.

I think this is warmer than anywhere in the house apart from the airing
cupboard.

So how do you start off your courgettes?

Bottom heat in a propogator?
Airing cupboard?
Or will they start OK on a cooler spot such as a window sill?

I was originally planning to grow them in our sun lounge, which easily
achieves the 25-25C during the day, however it drops back to 13-15C
overnight which is outside the spec. on the seed packet.


Thanks for the responses - the seed tray has now migrated from the kitchen
to the bathroom but it looks as though it would have been fine in the sun
lounge after all :-)

Nice to know that others don't RTFSP (read the friendly seed packet) or at
least ignore it.

It did seem a bit extreme to ask for such high temperatures - certainly
higher than anything found outside in the UK even in summer.

Off now to plant up some sunflowers - I've always meant to grow some but
never got round to it - and some Nicotiana which I think are the original
tall nicely scented ones instead of the stumpy odourless F1 hybrid things
you get in trays from the sheds.

Cheers
Dave R