I've thought about getting some chickens, but I just have too many coyotes to risk it. I'll let the neighbors feed them with their chickens.Not garden, but I got my first chickens this am.
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Proper Twelve? Really? You're the guy that bought that piss?
No, but I found the nuthugger that did.Proper Twelve? Really? You're the guy that bought that piss?
Do you niggers grow dill?
I've had an ongoing issue trying to get my slaves to grow my favorite herbs; dill, fennel, cumin, and oregano.
Also need to get turmeric & ginger going, but need to creat a zone for that.
Do you companion these herbs my fly negerosos?
I've never grown it. Seems easy enough though.Ok now do cumin
It goes to seed and plants itself everywhere each yearDo you niggers grow dill?
I'm sorry, I was drunk posting in the garden thread.I've never grown it. Seems easy enough though.
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I grow it straight out of lettuce beds, or next to anything that doesn't require vertical growth. It requires very little horizontal space because it grows UP. You just need to make sure it has time to germinate and doesn't get shaded out by ither plants.
temp is importantIn your experience what is the germination rate and/or time?
Either I'm getting poor seeds or I'm just not germinating properly.
I believe they were.temp is important
sometimes you get bad seeds, especially if they are old and/or poorly stored
If you're getting your seeds at Home Depot or another big box store, germination rate will be terrible since those are typically really old seeds. Just go liberally with the seeds, then thin. Even with a reputable seed vendor, Dill doesn't have really good germination rates. It also doesn't like cold night temps. For sowing, conditions are similar to lettuce because it's a very small and thin seed, and I'm pretty sure it needs some light to germinate. Since the seeds aren't expensive and you only need so much Dill for any given garden (it's a really strong flavor, imo), I wouldn't go overkill with how much you plant. Give any given spot about 6 seeds (or with Home Depot seeds go HAM). You can either sprinkle a thin layer of soil on top, or just scratch into surface, then spray with a water bottle daily so they don't dry out. It will take a week or longer to germinate.In your experience what is the germination rate and/or time?
Either I'm getting poor seeds or I'm just not germinating properly.
That might be part of your issue with Dill. Fine for lots of seeds, but Dill just doesn't like cold temps when germinating.I believe they were.
I keep them all refrigerated nowadays.
YepIf you're getting your seeds at Home Depot or another big box store, germination rate will be terrible since those are typically really old seeds. Just go liberally with the seeds, then thin.