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Blue_monday
Jan 9, 2004

mind the teeth while you're going down
First time gardening since I was a child. I'm starting my own little herb garden indoors, right now I've got some dill, basil, oregano, thyme and chives on the go.

I'm following the directions on the package/ a couple of quick glances at the internet, but does anyone have any recommendations for herb garden books/websites that are reliable/comprehensive?

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Blue_monday
Jan 9, 2004

mind the teeth while you're going down
Also have a small gardening question:

All of my herbs have sprouted in their jiffy pods, should i snip off the heads of all but the strongest in each pod or should i let them all live?

Blue_monday
Jan 9, 2004

mind the teeth while you're going down
My herbs are doing well so far, I need to find suitable pots for them once they've gotten a little bigger but I'm having no luck right now.

I planted some jalapenos and spicy chili today. Its a shame they take forever to germinate and grow.

I'll repeat my question from earlier: for pods that have multiple seeds growing in them, should I cut out all but the strongest sprouts?

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