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thea611
Manning, SC
(Zone 8a)

April 24, 2008
1:33 PM

Post #4857949

I want to try growing hyssop this year, so I started a bunch of seeds in peat pots, indoors, back in February. They popped up right away, tiny little seedlings, and have their first set of tiny little leaves, but they've not done any growing otherwise! They're way too small to transplant in the garden, I don't know what to do with them! Should they be staying this size for so long? Anybody else with hyssop seed experience? One variety is Golden Jubilee, the other is Lavender Hyssop.

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