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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2007 11:42:10 GMT
Hi all,
I sowed some biennials last month for flowering next year and so far only one hollyhock has germinated.
The others I sowed were lupins, delphiniums and canterbury bells - am I too late to try again or should I just cut my losses and start again next year?
I don't have a greenhouse but have a sunny outhouse that could pass as one if you squint. If I sowed them in here would it help speed up the germination process and maybe help them catch up to where they should be if they were sown outside in July?
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