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I have just recently retired and taken up gardening for the first time in my life, so please forgive me for what might seem like a stupid question. . . . I have planted various seeds (flowers & veg) and they are growing well. But the top of the compost in the plant pots is starting to turn green, like a mossy type of stuff. If this isn't normal what should I do ?.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At this time of the year I'm sure you will be getting condensation the greenhouse, as we are still getting frosts. During the day make sure there is some ventilation. Leave the door slightly open along with a roof vent, this will reduce the dampness on your compost. Dont get too enthusiastic and over water your seedlings. As others have said turn the surface of the compost over and see if it is damp under the surface ... if it is, then you are over doing it.