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When to sow Cowslip seeds?
To pull all the points together here, if I sow the seeds in compost in a
tray, cover it with glass and put it somewhere where it will get very low temperatures but be protected from being eaten, am I on the right track? How low does the temperature have to get? I have a shed with a south facing window it could go in but I have to have a frost beater on at night because my washing machine and dryer are in there (we're in the middle of renovating our house). Would that be OK for the seeds or would it be too warm? And what about watering? Do I lightly water to start with and the moisture will be retained because of the glass? Blimey, I'm sounding veeeery amateurish here, aren't I? Jaqy |
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