A couple of weeks ago I was in a store which had a sale on for seeds - 1 packet for 99p or 2 for �1. Having found one lot which I wanted and not wishing to have my membership card for the "mean gardening club" revoked, I spent a while trying to find something-else. In the end I settled on some Bunyard's broad beans as at least being a different variety to the ones I had at home.
There were 9 beans in the packet and as I usually do with most seeds I put them to germinate on some damp kitchen roll in a plastic box in my airing cupboard. A day or so later 4 seeds were ready to put in pots and the others were just sitting there. Over a week later 2 more have just germinated - I'll keep an eye on the other 3.
So the moral of the story is :- "not all seeds are equal, but don't give up, as you may get a result, if you give them some time".
There were 9 beans in the packet and as I usually do with most seeds I put them to germinate on some damp kitchen roll in a plastic box in my airing cupboard. A day or so later 4 seeds were ready to put in pots and the others were just sitting there. Over a week later 2 more have just germinated - I'll keep an eye on the other 3.
So the moral of the story is :- "not all seeds are equal, but don't give up, as you may get a result, if you give them some time".


a plant of this a couple of years ago, just 'cos it looked nice. It must have gone to seed last year, lost in the middle of the mint. This year, its popping up everywhere, mostly where i don't want it - like the middle of a path.
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