Hi all, I've planted nasturtiums in a tray indoors in order to get a few early flowers to put in salads. They are looking quite tall and healthy now, but I'm wondering if it is neccessary to prick them out and put into pots, or could I leave them in the tray, harden off and plant out soon. I am running out of space on my window ledges so leaving them in the tray would be my preference, but am keen to see what others think.
Tara
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Hello Tara, i can't see any real problem leaving them in the tray. The only real difference will be when you transplant them, they will be a bit more difficult to separate, and take a little longer to get established.
I think we are all rapidly running out of room now,roll on the warmer weather.
Kind Regards Old Herbaceous.
We will always get some sort of weather.
I think we are all rapidly running out of room now,roll on the warmer weather.
Kind Regards Old Herbaceous.
We will always get some sort of weather.