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When I have removed seed pods, sometimes the seeds are white - is this OK, do they darken after removing? How do you know when to sow?
My concern with doing things the proper way that Martin outlines is that I will not manage to keep the compost moist over the summer months.
I seem to remeber somebody told me they just buried the seed pod so I tried that with one seed pod last year. Now I have a little group of seedlings where I think I did this but stupidly I did not make a note or take photographs so I could be completely wrong. Has anybody else come across this simple technique? My concern with doing things the proper way that Martin outlines is that I will not manage to keep the compost moist over the summer months.
I know this is a silly question, but if seeds are sown in pots, how do you ensure they don't dry out? Is it possible to rot the seeds with over-watering? If you sow directly into soil, does that too have to be kept regularly watered through the summer?