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Jeanne Stockdale 22-06-2003 08:42 AM

Perennials from Seed
 
Having successfully grown various perennials from saved seed, when is the
best time to plant out?

Jeanne Stockdale



JennyC 22-06-2003 10:09 AM

Perennials from Seed
 

" Jeanne Stockdale" wrote in message
...
Having successfully grown various perennials from saved seed, when

is the
best time to plant out?
Jeanne Stockdale


I plant mine when they look big enough .......
This is not exactly a proper answer but there again it's not rocket
science is it '~)

It's probably better to get them established before winter takes
hold - when in doubt keep in their pots in the GH or similar until
next spring.

Jenny



Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson 22-06-2003 05:56 PM

Perennials from Seed
 
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" Jeanne Stockdale" wrote in message
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Having successfully grown various perennials from saved seed, when

is the
best time to plant out?
Jeanne Stockdale


I plant mine when they look big enough .......
This is not exactly a proper answer but there again it's not rocket
science is it '~)


It's probably better to get them established before winter takes
hold - when in doubt keep in their pots in the GH or similar until
next spring.


Jenny


I agree that it depends upon how robust and fast growing they are.
Anything planted out now will need a lot of watering through the summer.
Autumn is a good time to plant out if your soil isn't too heavy.

You could name some of your plants and say roughly how big they are if
you want a more exact response.
Janet G


David Hill 22-06-2003 07:53 PM

Perennials from Seed
 
Like the others I would say when they are big enough.
They need to be a well established plant in at least a 4 inch pot. Unless
you are going to really nurture them carefully and make sure that they don't
get lost amongst other stronger plants.
I would re pot then into 6 inch pots and keep them in a cold frame over the
winter, That is if they are from this years sowing.

--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk




bnd777 23-06-2003 11:33 PM

Perennials from Seed
 
I planted seeds of Hollyhocks, lupins, delphiniums earlier this year and the
ones that i planted out in April in a newly composted bed have done far
better than anything left in pots
I have an entire bed of beautiful Lupins and Delphniums in full flower

" Jeanne Stockdale" wrote in message
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Having successfully grown various perennials from saved seed, when is the
best time to plant out?

Jeanne Stockdale





bnd777 25-06-2003 08:28 PM

Perennials from Seed
 
I planted seeds of Hollyhocks, lupins, delphiniums earlier this year and the
ones that i planted out in April in a newly composted bed have done far
better than anything left in pots
I have an entire bed of beautiful Lupins and Delphniums in full flower

" Jeanne Stockdale" wrote in message
...
Having successfully grown various perennials from saved seed, when is the
best time to plant out?

Jeanne Stockdale






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