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Old 15-04-2009, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by spruce View Post
Hi clingfillis good as it keeps them moist but you will need heat put them in a airing cuboard and check everyday until you see any thing growing then get a pencil and pop holes in to get them used to the outside air for a couple of days. Then window sill and a piece of newspaper on the window to keep the full sun off them or they might scortch one they are big enough pop into 3 inch pots
Spruce
Hi Spruce,
Thanks for the reply... I planted so many bits up that I made a mistake, they're actually sweet peas, the freesias are bulbs, doh!
Anyway, good news, the sweet peas have come up! They've been out in the sun for an hour over the weekend, I talk to them and their tomato neighbours, lol!