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JJB, they're all varieties that are suitable for windowsills or hanging baskets - they're small bush or trailing ones. I've grown them all before, some are regulars every year.
I sow them now in a heated propagator, they'll come off heat when germinated and be pricked out when large enough. They stay in the house until there's no risk of frost overnight although I may take some out into the GH in the day and bring them in at night.
There's no magic involved - just an acceptance that you'll have plants in the house until spring. In my case, they're in the bedroom (propagator and seedlings) or kitchen (plants that travel between GH and house daily).
I sow them now in a heated propagator, they'll come off heat when germinated and be pricked out when large enough. They stay in the house until there's no risk of frost overnight although I may take some out into the GH in the day and bring them in at night.
There's no magic involved - just an acceptance that you'll have plants in the house until spring. In my case, they're in the bedroom (propagator and seedlings) or kitchen (plants that travel between GH and house daily).
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.