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Old 27-02-2006, 01:39 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Janet Galpin
 
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Default Clematis and Chilean Glory Vine Seeds (help needed)

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Help needed for a new gardener,


I sowed some Geranium, Clematis and some Chilean Glory Vine (CGV) seeds
about 3 weeks ago.


The Geranium are in the kitchen which is quite warm and started to grow
within 3 days (I now have 9 little babies from 21 seeds).


The Clematis and CGV seeds are in the window, in a bedroom which is a bit
cooler (probably between 15C and 18C. Both are in John Innes seed compost,
the Clematis having a light covering of compost and the CGV being on top as
directed by the packet. Each evening they seem quite dry so I give them some
water from a plant sprayer to keep them moist.


There is no sign of life yet. Am I being too impatient? Am I doing the right
thing? I would love to see these growing up trellis round the patio that I
haven't got yet!


Thanks in advance for any help.


Martin


I haven't grown the CGV so can't comment on them.
Most hardy geraniums are quite slow and some benefit from a period of
cold. Most will take a few weeks. Most Clematis, except the yellow
flowered C. tangutica etc, need to be given 3 or 4 weeks of warm
followed by 6 to 8 weeks of cold (e.g. outside or bottom of fridge)
followed by warmish again.
If you can specify which Geranium and which Clematis you have it might
be possible to be a little clearer.

Janet G