P.s. The African Violet is named Celery. If anyone has recommendations for names for the seedlings, that’d be great. I have two basils and three (maybe four) eggplants.

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        i guess it depends on how dry is your environment. usually inside is dryer than outside because of heating and lack of circulation… but some places are humid…

        so use your judgement and senses. start with a little sprinkle every now and then and see how this makes your plant look happy… as a general rule a plan should never be soaked/wet… an under-watered plant can often be “fixed”, when an over-watered plan is usually dead…

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    These look great! I’m wanting to get some seedlings started too, but I’ll probably fail at getting them started a few times before I get the hang of it.

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      If you’re in a temperate climate you almost can’t fail with peas (and other beans) or mint. Both can be grown in pots but get a bushy variety of peas/beans if you use a pot.