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coals to Newcastle
Baz wrote:
Nothing wrong with a windowsill so long as they have water,feed, ventilation and are south facing. Not the plants - just the toms. On a plate. Ah. I see. I read it the same way as you, Baz. :-) Speaking of windowsills, I need to bring all my little fuchsias in and to start making cuttings and cuttings of geraniums and find somewhere to put them. Will a south facing window be too hot for them during sunny times? They run the risk of seriously drying out if I do that. Or shall I empty a north-facing one? (I have a lot more south-facing window than north-facing, and the north-facing ones are mostly full of orchids and african violets) I can start off in the greenhouse, but the greenhouse gets too cold for non-hardys during the bleak midwinter (well, more like the bleaker end-winter, tbh). I'd like to try and save as many varieties of fuchsia as possible this year |
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