aunt sally
Does it matter that a shed wouldn't have much light then, as thinking of putting mine in the Wendy house errrrr Summer house I mean, near the glass doors.
Light is most important for things that are actively growing especially just germinated seeds. It can also be a trigger for seeds to germinate, and possibly for some dormant plants to wake up.
My blackcurrants have already started growing again, which is why I'm worried about putting them out in the cold. I also won't put them in the shed because if they do continue growing, the new shoots will be very spindly from lack of light.
I might put the rasbs in the shed as they seem to be still dormant, but I am a wondering if they were stored with the blackcurrats, then they may also be waking up, just it doesn't show yet. :? IYSWIM
The important thing, having done some more reading, is that they be cold, and not dry out. Nowhere (except here
) have I found out what to do with my sprouting blackcurrants though.