
Sowing Seeds
What do we need to start?
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acket of seeds – try lettuce, beans, sweet peas, sunflowers, tomatoes – all
quite easy to grow
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Follow the instructions:
Sowing Seeds into Pots and Trays
1. Seeds will not germinate and can die if conditions are cold and wet. When sowing early in the season (February/March) use a warm room or heated greenhouse that has plenty of light and good ventilation; the windowsill is also a good place. The seeds will germinate and produce strong healthy plants that can be planted into the garden at a later date when the weather improves.
2. Fill a pot or seed tray with moist (not wet) compost or a mixture of soil and compost. Level and firm the surface to approx. 2cm from the top before you sow the seeds.
3. Sow seeds thinly over the surface of the compost. Most seeds need a small covering of compost over them – see what the seed packet instructions say.
4. Stand the pot or tray in water until the compost surface becomes moist. Drain
well and label each pot/tray with the name of the seeds and the date. Cover each
pot/tray with a polythene bag to prevent the compost from drying out. Remove the
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5. When the seedlings are strong enough they can be transplanted (pricking-
Sowing Seeds in the Garden
6. Sowing seeds directly into the garden is quick and easy but seeds will only grow if the conditions are not wet and cold. The best time for sowing outdoors is generally in late April or May when the weather is getting warmer and conditions are improving for growing plants.
7. The procedure is similar to sowing into pots/trays. Prepare the seedbed ground by digging and raking the soil to produce a fine, crumbly surface, removing any weeds and stones as you go.
8. Once the ground is prepared you can mark out the area where the seeds are to be sown. This can be in lines or beds for vegetables, or in patterns for border flowers etc. The area to be planted can be marked using some sand or a string line. Do not sow seeds too thickly or too deep; scatter them over the surface and lightly sprinkle or rake soil over them. Instructions are given on the seed packet to help you get the best results.
9. Once the seedlings are growing you must pull out any weeds that have
germinated at the same time. Also pull out unwanted plants to allow those that
remain space to grow.
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