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Re: Where is everyone?


I don't seem to have trouble with dill, I just throw the seeds on top of
dampened soil and press gently, then mist them and cover with plastic wrap
and put under lights.  The seeds need light to germinate so you should not
cover the seeds.

Sounds like you have a lot of great plants growing as well. It is always
great to meet someone new and see what they are growing.  Thanks for
replying.

Marcia the herblady

> >Marcia the herblady
> >http://members.aol.com/mwilson780
> >(email me for a list of herb plants for re-sale!)
> 
> Hi Marcia and everyone,
> 
> I'm germinating lots of varieties of basil, lettuces, "Asian" salad
greens,
> kale, three varieties of broccoli, bee balm, other mints, heirloom
> tomatoes, hot peppers, salvias, rosemary, sage, among other herbs and
> miscellaneous flowers and oddities that I've had seed for, but not had
the
> room to germinate. I, too, have a greenhouse, and most everything is
doing
> well.
> 
> The one thing I'm having trouble germinating in seed cells is dill. Any
> suggestions?
> 
> Happy Gardening, Cindy in TX
> 
> 



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