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I just shove them in a pot of compost the same as any other seed. One per pot.
I do that every year, I just wondered if people had any different ideas like chitting them first on paper towel or like I do with my broad beans in a small freezer bag of damp compost..
I find them pretty easy. Just pop them in a pot, cover and off they go. Are your seeds from a flower seed packet or a birdseed one with the hull still on?
I find them pretty easy. Just pop them in a pot, cover and off they go. Are your seeds from a flower seed packet or a birdseed one with the hull still on?
I do that every year, I just wondered if people had any different ideas like chitting them first on paper towel or like I do with my broad beans in a small freezer bag of damp compost..
Do you normally have problems with them then? Unless you can't get them to germinate then I'd carry on doing what you're doing. I don't like to germinate mine in the warm as I find they get leggy pretty quickly so tend to do them in the cold greenhouse so I get nice strong plants.
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I do the same Alison, this time mine only went in the heated prop because I'd got some space but as soon as I spotted the 'U' they were put in my unheated greenhouse.
I got a little propagator and seeds at poundland, it said to put them in the compost, moisten it and put in the airing cupboard, had them 2 weeks now the seedlings are about 1 1/2 and they will be ready to plant out soon me thinks
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