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Q.Canterbury Bells

Zone 06877 | rsm1978 added on May 23, 2016 | Answered

I planted a “packet” of Canterbury Bells seeds about 6-8 weeks ago in a long trough-like pot in an indoor greenhouse with a light. The seeds successfully have come up and look like mini parsley right now in a long row. Should I be transplanting these outdoors at this point or should I leave them in the pot? They are no more than 1 inch tall and I’m in USDA zone 6.

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Downtoearthdigs
Answered on May 25, 2016

You can go ahead and transplant out to the garden, but make sure you harden off the little plants prior to putting into the garden.

Here are some links with more information.

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/seeds/how-to-harden-off-your-seedlings.htm

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/canterbury-bells/canterbury-bells-plant-how-to-grow-canterbury-bells.htm

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