it was a nursery he went to and the seed sticks for African marigold looks like the bit still stuck to it thanks guys one last thing do i need to re-pot them anytime soon or will 3 be ok in there for a bit
Think I'd pot them on this week so they have individual pots - start getting them used to being outside - at first just during the day and bring them in at night.
Then when the temps have warmed up and we're not getting any more frosts (mid - end of May depending on where you are) then they can be planted out in the garden
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Brought back from where lol
African marigold?
http://www.krishisewa.com/cms/articles/production-technology/75-marigold-year-round.html scroll down and there's a pic of an African marigold seedling.
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I think they are marigolds too. We always plant them at school as they are easy to handle, quick to germinate and flower.
it was a nursery he went to and the seed sticks for African marigold looks like the bit still stuck to it thanks guys one last thing do i need to re-pot them anytime soon or will 3 be ok in there for a bit
Think I'd pot them on this week so they have individual pots - start getting them used to being outside - at first just during the day and bring them in at night.
Then when the temps have warmed up and we're not getting any more frosts (mid - end of May depending on where you are) then they can be planted out in the garden
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
son brought it home from nursery i have had a look at the link and i too think it is an african mariogld
Cannabis?
Doesn't look like any hemp to me.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.