The seeds that I planted some weeks ago (see my Sowing the Seed post) are now coming up and it’s time to put some in bigger pots and others can be planted out now it seems the weather has improved.

When the seeds start to sprout it is important that you leave them inside to become strong but they will need to be put in bigger pots otherwise their roots will not have space to develop.

You can tell when shoots need to go into bigger pots by looking at the roots. If they have started to show they need more space to grow.

French beans will need to be kept inside until they start growing up as they are not strong enough yet to cope with the weather, especially strong winds.
I’m so glad my hard work has paid off so far. Who knew gardening could be so rewarding?
I hope my herbs do as well as yours! But I just wish I had planted the sweet peas – next year!
It’s not too late for sweet peas! Buy plugs from your garden centre now or in next couple of weeks x