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Nah, not that much. I just used the pillowcase to beat the seed out of the chaff, and since I'll never use that pillowcase again, store the seed in it!
It may be too hot and dry for Nasturtiums, IMO, they like it on the moist and cool side. They like sun also, but you could try putting them in a shady area, or put them somewhere where there is frequent water hitting the ground. Perhaps under a hose bib, or where you rinse the bird's water buckets?
It may be too hot and dry for Nasturtiums, IMO, they like it on the moist and cool side. They like sun also, but you could try putting them in a shady area, or put them somewhere where there is frequent water hitting the ground. Perhaps under a hose bib, or where you rinse the bird's water buckets?
You jest! We never do hot and dry...hot and damp as a warm, wet towel? That we do from the end of July to mid-August and even beyond, but dry is something we rarely, if ever, do.