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"SteveB" wrote:
I planted seeds about a week ago, and today I noticed quite a few sprouts
from some of the rows and zero on the others. I know seeds germinate at
different rates, but when is it time to think that they just didn't
germinate or sprout? I know many factors can affect germination. Water,
temperature, depth. I did get quite a lot of sprouts, and even if half what
I planted in seeds and live plants matures, I'll have plenty to do.
Next year, hope to have a greenhouse built, and do from seeds with an
earlier start.
Steve
My green beans came up so fast, that any faster and they would have
knocked the cover off the tray. Peppers, on the other hand, often take
10 days.
Oh, little mysteries of life.
--
- Billy
"For the first time in the history of the world, every human being
is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the
moment of conception until death." - Rachel Carson
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