Starting seeds outside without a greenhouse
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 4:14 am
We moved to our current house at beginning of April and I started sowing seeds as soon as the dust settled. Our house is a barn conversion with only a slit window on the south side so I started my seeds outside in modules, pots and trays without a greenhouse. They are situated in a sheltered south facing spot against a wall but I am having very patchy success. Particularly with nasturtiums, herbs and wild flowers. Some of the things that have come up seem to be growing extremely poorly or slowly (sweet peas, French beans, chard). We haven't had frost and my cucumbers and runner beans have come up fine so I don't think warmth is the problem. Is there a piece I'm missing to the puzzle that would improve my success?
P.S. The reason I'm not sowing directly is because I have heavily mulched our beds with straw and it's difficult to make a nice seed bed without smothering them or giving weeds the optimal chance of survival! I'm only sowing things outside that say they can be sown direct now, so I would have thought they'd do okay in pots outside.
Mel
P.S. The reason I'm not sowing directly is because I have heavily mulched our beds with straw and it's difficult to make a nice seed bed without smothering them or giving weeds the optimal chance of survival! I'm only sowing things outside that say they can be sown direct now, so I would have thought they'd do okay in pots outside.
Mel