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Mar 22, 2015 1:26 PM CST
Name: Rita
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lovesblooms said:

I winter sowed my basil last year--several different types--and every type sprouted and grew well for me after transplanting into the garden and pots. I had thai, lemon, cinnamon, sweet... I'm doing it again this year. I agree it could have been the seed...


That is interesting. Never though of winter sowing basil or any of my more cold hardy veggie seeds. My winter sowing is limited to things like annual vines like morning glories and things like that. Nasturtums also, those come up when they are ready.

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