A couple of weeks ago I was in a store which had a sale on for seeds - 1 packet for 99p or 2 for £1. Having found one lot which I wanted and not wishing to have my membership card for the "mean gardening club" revoked, I spent a while trying to find something-else. In the end I settled on some Bunyard's broad beans as at least being a different variety to the ones I had at home.
There were 9 beans in the packet and as I usually do with most seeds I put them to germinate on some damp kitchen roll in a plastic box in my airing cupboard. A day or so later 4 seeds were ready to put in pots and the others were just sitting there. Over a week later 2 more have just germinated - I'll keep an eye on the other 3.
So the moral of the story is :- "not all seeds are equal, but don't give up, as you may get a result, if you give them some time".
There were 9 beans in the packet and as I usually do with most seeds I put them to germinate on some damp kitchen roll in a plastic box in my airing cupboard. A day or so later 4 seeds were ready to put in pots and the others were just sitting there. Over a week later 2 more have just germinated - I'll keep an eye on the other 3.
So the moral of the story is :- "not all seeds are equal, but don't give up, as you may get a result, if you give them some time".
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