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Piturno 29-03-2007 01:07 PM

My morning glory seedlings
 
I started my morning glory and sunflower seeds two weeks ago in 3" pots, the
kind that decompose in the ground. I am a little surprised to see they are
all sprouted and growing so fast. The morning glories are already 7-8"
inches tall and some roots have started to sprout through the bottom. The
problems is I live in NW Ohio and it says the last frost is May 16th. That
is over six weeks away! Won't these things get out of hand? What should I
do?



FragileWarrior 29-03-2007 01:34 PM

My morning glory seedlings
 
"Piturno" wrote in
:

I started my morning glory and sunflower seeds two weeks ago in 3"
pots, the kind that decompose in the ground. I am a little surprised
to see they are all sprouted and growing so fast. The morning glories
are already 7-8" inches tall and some roots have started to sprout
through the bottom. The problems is I live in NW Ohio and it says the
last frost is May 16th. That is over six weeks away! Won't these
things get out of hand? What should I do?


Put them out and be prepared to mulch them and cover them if the weather
turns? And be prepared to lose them if the weather turns for too long.

I started a sunflower too early, too. It's outside now and I cover it when
conditions get bad but I know I won't be able to keep it warm through a
cold snap.

Jangchub 29-03-2007 01:44 PM

My morning glory seedlings
 
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 08:07:31 -0400, "Piturno"
wrote:

I started my morning glory and sunflower seeds two weeks ago in 3" pots, the
kind that decompose in the ground. I am a little surprised to see they are
all sprouted and growing so fast. The morning glories are already 7-8"
inches tall and some roots have started to sprout through the bottom. The
problems is I live in NW Ohio and it says the last frost is May 16th. That
is over six weeks away! Won't these things get out of hand? What should I
do?


You started them too early. You may have to buy more seeds and start
over three to four weeks before last frost date. My morning glory
seeds sprouted in two days. I am planting them today, but I live in
south central Texas.

Mark Anderson 01-04-2007 05:08 AM

My morning glory seedlings
 
In article says...
I started my morning glory and sunflower seeds two weeks ago in 3" pots, the
kind that decompose in the ground. I am a little surprised to see they are
all sprouted and growing so fast. The morning glories are already 7-8"
inches tall and some roots have started to sprout through the bottom. The
problems is I live in NW Ohio and it says the last frost is May 16th. That
is over six weeks away! Won't these things get out of hand? What should I
do?


Kill them, wait two weeks, and start over. Morning glories grow like
weeds around me. I never start them indoors. Around the end of April I
rejuvenate the containers that are allowed to have MGs and then manually
seed outside carefully marking where they should be -- with the variety
I want. Our last frost date here is May 16th too.




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