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i have just pricked out some flat leafed parsley,i sowed in a little pot in an unheated green house inside a propagator just until they start to show,i to was about to give it up,when the little monkeys decided to show,it was well over a month,
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They used to say (I'm and Old Wife, see!) that you should water the seed drill with boiling water. I never bothered and I always got decent germination. I never found it particularly fussy.
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Lottie Dolly's way is the best, I think. I sow the seeds every year in February in the cold greenhouse. Barely cover the seed, and when the seedlings are big enough to handle, prick them out into small pots or modules. Harden them off - they don't need much hardening - and plant them out. They're dead easy.
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I heard the boiling water advice when I started gardening in the seventies - unfortunately I don't know where. I used boiling water in March (08) and germination occurred almost as quickly as for other seeds I'd sown e.g. sage etc. But reading about other people's success without boiling water I realise I've only proved that the variety I'm using isn't destroyed by boiling water ...
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