Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 thank you for the tip, E. W. I let the dill dry a bit more, pu tit outside in the sun, and it started to sprout. there is now some little white tails coming out, and i put them in the salad or some cooked dishes I am also learning that a little bit of dill goes a long way, sprouting a little bit at a time works better, because the taste is so strong you cannot put it in everything you eat. the snow pea is growing its second harvest from the cut stem, but is is very weak compared to the glorious harvest #1 I do not know if it is just the way it goes or the cold weather, I still keep watering with seaweed. Miss Lavande Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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