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John: a tip that works particularly well for bulb seedlings ( but you can use it for other things too, like meconopsis) is to repot a pot of seedlings all at once into a slightly bigger pot and keep on doing that as needed until the babies are really big and strong enough to survive the shock of transplanting. We find fewer babies are lost this way and it often means the seedlings grow on for a longer period each year, which of course means they get bigger and are likely to flower sooner. This method disturbs them very little but gives them more space and compost to grow into. I'd recommend that course of action to Matt who has got a very full pot of baby crocus shown in the previous page!
The seeds we sow are, as you might imagine, predominately of alpine and rock garden subjects .
Only great if it works for you john, though, eh? !! You're always welcome