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Greenhouse checklist

Greenhouse checklist

24 - 30 March 2008

Planting achimenes in pot

Use this page as a checklist for this week's most important tasks.

It's printer friendly so you could pin it up in your garden shed.

It's time to...

It's time to...
  • Plant up bulbs, corms and tubers like achimenes, begonias, gloxinias in pots
  • Sow coleus and other houseplants
  • Watch out for pests, like whitefly and red spider mite, and treat at once
  • Put a mouse trap in your greenhouse if you find seeds and plants being eaten
  • Sow tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and other greenhouse crops in a heated propagator
  • Pot up begonias individually once new leaves have developed
  • Take cuttings from houseplants including African violets
  • Continue sowing summer bedding plants in the greenhouse or on windowsills including marigolds, tagetes, verbena, zinnia, nicotiana and dahlias

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