Germination usually takes7-10 days, after which you can move your seedlings to a warm, sunny windowsill (or heated greenhouse). Keep the compost evenly moist but take care not to let it get soaking wet.
You may choose to soak the seeds in tap water for 12-24 hours.Plant your seeds in soil, rich with compost material.Seed them densely, not in rows.The seeds will germinate in 1-3 days, and are ready to eat within just a few days, if you're looking to add nutrient dense fenugreek micro-greens to your diet.
Broccoli seeds are best started indoors 7 to 9 weeks before the last frost, at a temperature of 70 to 75 degrees F. They can also be sown outdoors 2 weeks before the last frost. For a winter crop in zones 8 and warmer, sow in late summer. Expect germination in 10 to 14 days
Seed DepthSoil Temp. for GerminationPlanting Time1/4 to 1/2"70 F to 85 FSpring/FallUSDA Hardiness ZoneSeed SpacingDays to HarvestN/A3 to 4"55 - 85 days
Lettuce can be sown after soils reach 40°F though seeds germinate best at 55 to 65°F and will emerge in7 to 10 days. Seeds should be planted ¼-½ inch deep and thinned when plants have 3 to 4 true leaves.
While typically germination occurs within 7-10 days,soil temperature affects this process. For instance, the cooler the soil temperature, the longer it will take for onion seeds to germinate – up to two weeks. Warm soil temperatures, on the other hand, can trigger onion seed germination in as little as four days.