Balm
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Balm
Seeds should be started indoors in boxes and transplanted to the open ground after danger of frost.
Sow about 4 times their diameter in depth and press the soil down firmly. The seeds of this variety are very slow to germinate and
often require several weeks in which to sprout.
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