I think it looks a little bit sketchy, but then again, I suppose they could be saved seeds (even though the seller never said anything of the sort). I haven't tested any to see what kind of a germination rate we have. With my first ebay purchase, all six radish seeds I tried out came up in less than 24 hours, so hopefully I'll have as good luck with these guys when the weather gets a little bit cooler.
Sketchy leek seeds
Posted by
tjamrok
on Saturday, August 8, 2009
So item number three ordered off Ebay: a package of leek seeds.
Again, gotta love the free shipping.
I think it looks a little bit sketchy, but then again, I suppose they could be saved seeds (even though the seller never said anything of the sort). I haven't tested any to see what kind of a germination rate we have. With my first ebay purchase, all six radish seeds I tried out came up in less than 24 hours, so hopefully I'll have as good luck with these guys when the weather gets a little bit cooler.
I think it looks a little bit sketchy, but then again, I suppose they could be saved seeds (even though the seller never said anything of the sort). I haven't tested any to see what kind of a germination rate we have. With my first ebay purchase, all six radish seeds I tried out came up in less than 24 hours, so hopefully I'll have as good luck with these guys when the weather gets a little bit cooler.
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