START SEED SOWING
Sowing tomato seed |
The month of February has always been my starting point to
begin some seed sowing. I grow vegetables for the kitchen and flowers to enjoy,
but never got into exhibiting, otherwise my seed sowing schedule would have
started in autumn. I begin in mid February with sweet peas and onions both of
which like a long growing season, then at the end of the month the broad beans
and tomatoes get sown. At this time of year they all need some warmth to
germinate, so either use a heated greenhouse, or at least heat up a section to
use and line the greenhouse with bubble polythene to
Pricking out tomato seedlings |
a great help to get seed started and then once seedlings appear they can be transferred to a light warm windowsill or other area with heat and plenty of good light. Seedlings need to grow sturdy, and short jointed, so only give enough heat to keep them happy, but do not force growth as it is still early and if grown on a windowsill they can soon demand more space.
Sweet peas are usually
soaked overnight and sown in cellular trays at two or three seeds per cell, or
if the cells are small sow at one seed per cell. They are usually pretty fool
proof so germination should be nearly 100% as there are very few pests or
diseases around indoors at this time of year. Watch out for slugs and snails in
the greenhouse as they have
Tomato Alicante |
Once the plants have a couple of leaves try and get them
hardened off to go in a cold greenhouse or frame, then pinch out the growing
point to encourage branching.
Onions can be
sown thinly in a shallow seed tray then pricked out after germination or in a
cellular tray of about 80 to 100 cells for one packet of seed. Seed quantity per
packet depends on variety as
Onion Hytech ripening up |
Broad beans have
large seeds so they are easily sown individually in cellular trays where they
can
Broad Beans ready to plant |
Tomato seeds
germinate in warm conditions then need continual warmth and good light to grow
on into strong sturdy plants. They are not difficult to grow so sow thinly in
shallow trays then prick out into individual small pots to grow on. They are
perfect on a sunny windowsill for a short spell, but soon outgrow the space so need
transferring into the greenhouse. They will be fine in an unheated greenhouse
lined with bubble polythene, but if cold weather threatens then bring in a
heater to keep them warm over night. This year I will be growing Alicante as my
main crop plus my two very sweet cherries, the yellow Sungold and the red Sweet
Million.
Festive Poinsettias and orchids keep flowering |
Wee jobs to do this week
Plants brought in to
the house to brighten up the festive season often have a long flowering period
so do not be too quick to discard them once all the decorations are packed
away. Indoor azaleas can be kept to flower next year, but need cooler
temperatures in an unheated greenhouse, but keep them moist. Poinsettias retain
their red bracts for a good couple of months so keep them moist but not wet and
warm and away from draughts. Phalaenopsis orchids are very popular and come in
all sizes and colours. These will last for several months, but do not overwater
them. They hate standing in water, and in Scotland are fine in a sunny
windowsill. I water mine about once a week and feed once a month, then after
flowering they get transferred to a bright shower room.
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