
Hey it's my first time growing anything from seed really, how are these doing? I planted the seeds in a propagator tray at the end of march and then 2 weeks ago separated them into 9" pots. I wasn't expecting all of the seeds to grow well which is why there are so many…I now have to figure out how to not spend a fortune on pots and soil for them 🤣
by cheniceamelia

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They look great! What outdoor growing space do you have?
Do you know what variety these are? You might have a shorter variety and they can be used in a garden boarder directly planted in the ground.