Hey! That's a really good idea about the salt shaker. Have to remember
that one!
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Tammie
Zone 2b-3a Far Northern Ontario
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"animaux" wrote in message
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When you plant small seeds like this, you can use something with the seeds
like
sand to give them a buffer. Very tiny seeds can be put into a salt shaker
(old
fashioned type with large holes) mixed with sand and sprinkle them in
place.
Make sure you know what each seed needs in the way of heat, light to
germinate,
or darkness to germinate.
Victoria
On Thu, 01 May 2003 01:37:20 GMT, stever wrote:
What's the best way to start small seed perennial flowers, like
dianthus, delphinium, and columine..etal. The seeds are so small that
I'm fearful the planting them outside will be fruitless...are there
any keys to getting them to germinate and sprout outside or is it
better to start them in containers inside?