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Old May 12, 2018   #9
greenthumbomaha
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I'm having trouble this year too. The temperature fluctuations seem to be confusing them. I started a few for transplants as an insurance policy and those didn't take either. I literally just came inside and had noticed that I left my baggie with the different beet seed packages out in the rain. I'll have a lot of seeds to plant asap. All sorts of critters like to eat the baby leaves so be sure to fence the area just in case you get some germination by luck or by chance.

- Lisa
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