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ahmanley 10-02-2004 06:37 PM

growing from seed, whats best?
 
My name is alan and i am a student doing a design project on gardening. I just need to know your opinions on, and the best way of, cultivating plants from seed in a greenhouse. I am particularly interested in tomatoes, peppers, chillies, corgettes and the like; plants that can be grown exclusively in the greenhouse or are given a headstart in the green house.
All replies will be very welcome

Thankyou for your time.

Alan Manley

Frogleg 10-02-2004 09:05 PM

growing from seed, whats best?
 
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 18:31:27 GMT, ahmanley
wrote:

My name is alan and i am a student doing a design project on gardening.
I just need to know your opinions on, and the best way of, cultivating
plants from seed in a greenhouse. I am particularly interested in
tomatoes, peppers, chillies, corgettes and the like; plants that can be
grown exclusively in the greenhouse or are given a headstart in the
green house.


You have asked a question that is almost equivalent to "how do I grow
things?" Have you asked this in uk.rec.gardening? They are more
familiar with greenhouse-grown plants. All of the plants you mention
are most often grown outdoors in the US. Searches on "plantname
germination" and "plantname cultivation" will yield many references.

Frogleg 10-02-2004 09:16 PM

growing from seed, whats best?
 
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 18:31:27 GMT, ahmanley
wrote:

My name is alan and i am a student doing a design project on gardening.
I just need to know your opinions on, and the best way of, cultivating
plants from seed in a greenhouse. I am particularly interested in
tomatoes, peppers, chillies, corgettes and the like; plants that can be
grown exclusively in the greenhouse or are given a headstart in the
green house.


You have asked a question that is almost equivalent to "how do I grow
things?" Have you asked this in uk.rec.gardening? They are more
familiar with greenhouse-grown plants. All of the plants you mention
are most often grown outdoors in the US. Searches on "plantname
germination" and "plantname cultivation" will yield many references.


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