Herb seeds.

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I planted hyssop, horehound and bergomot from seed 7 days ago along with 3 types of basil. All my basil is coming up but nothing from the first three - I'm a little worried that I may have planted the tiny seeds too deep. Everything in my herb and veggie garden is growing so slow and not looking that great. :(
 

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How deep did you plant them? Some seeds take a long time to sprout. If nothing comes up in another week, you could just drop a few seeds on the soil surface then water in.
 

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Well, I'm not really sure how deep - the seeds are so tiny so I just sprinkled some soil over them. I think I will plant just a few more on top of the soil and see what happens.
 

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I can't wait to meet a gardener that has a little patience!! Hang in there!
 

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Hyssop takes forever to germinate. Well maybe not forever, but at least 14 days. ;)
 

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I'm not familiar with those three, but some seeds, especially tiny ones, need light to germinate. I think just sprinkling seeds on top and gently firming the soil would be a good bet with truly tiny seeds.

Patience helps too, but it is sometimes hard to know when to use patience and when it is time to reboot.
 

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so lucky said:
How deep did you plant them? Some seeds take a long time to sprout. If nothing comes up in another week, you could just drop a few seeds on the soil surface then water in.
Too true. I planted sweet peas along the same fence (other side) as my sugar-snap peas and I waited until 2 weeks to determine that some weren't gonna sprout. I'm really bad about storing my seeds and throwing away the packages so I can forget their germination times. Also, I get all sorts of volunteers. This same bed has 3 potatoes sprouting from ones I planted in 2010 and forgot about. Give it some more time. OR...replant. :bee patient. :D
 

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I just planted chammomil and my son thought I was sprinkling ash on the soil. Those are super tiny too! Why do herb seeds have to be so tiny?!?!
 
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