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| sow two of each, four courgette plants will keep you and your neighbours well fed with them. I had four plants last year and even people at work started to get sick of them! ![]() As for the short expiry seeds, It depends really, save a few and try them next year, some will still germinate - expiry dates on seeds are a fickle thing, some germinate well for years, some just seem to never keep. another option is to plant all of them and give them away, you make a lot of new 'friends' that way.
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| I'm growing some that have a date of 1999 on them, found them in the back of a drawer and planted up out of curiousity, came through within 3 days and they're doing great guns.
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| i have found if you sow some more seeds,in another couple of months,this will give you a longer cropping time,you will have some new plants,when the others are getting to the end of there life,the same with marrows,this will keep you going untill the cold gets them. |
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| Forgot to ask - my Hessayon book says "soak the seeds overnight" (pumpkin, squashes, courgettes, marrows, etc), my seeds packet says nothing. What do you guys do? I soak beans, peas, any seed that is big enough and it work wonders, but I've read there is a danger of courgette seed go rotten, so not sure about that? Last edited by norazina; 06-05-2008 at 07:09 AM. |
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| Don't soak any of mine either - too much fad for me as I'm likely to not find time the next day to plant and then end up with them rotting in a jar - also am a bit concerned about the practicality of labelling soaking seeds. For courgettes and squashes, have never had any trouble with germination, have had 100% on squashes and courgettes so far this year too.
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and there's only two of us, lol) or can I leave some seeds for next spring? 






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