I’ve only grown the alpine strawberry from seed and that was...

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Any tips on starting strawberries and celery from seed? I don’t think the ones I tried to start are going to work out… no signs of life after over a m...
I’ve only grown the alpine strawberry from seed and that was fairly easily, just surface sow and lightly press in. Celery, I believe is too late to start over, try again in late winter, early spring. The trick to celery is never letting the soil dry, but also not overwatering.
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