Most herbs germinate easily and as most of them have aromatic leaves they are unpalatable to pests. Their main enemies are heated airing cupboards and kitchen windowsills where amateurs usually grow them. A dark, heated airing cupboard will encourage herbs to germinate but it is a hindrance as soon as the first seedling leaves start to show. The absence of light draws up the seedlings and in only a day or two makes them spindly and unusable. Unless you are extremely vigilant you will ruin the entire crop. Instead of cheating in an airing cupboard. . .
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