#11 Nutmeg
To grow a nutmeg tree, put them in a glass of water for 24 hours. For successful germination, it is advisable to plant them in a seed mix. Press the seeds into the pot and cover with a thin layer of growing medium. Water lightly and cover the pot with a plastic sheet. In 3-4 weeks, they will germinate.
#12 Sesame
To grow sesame from seeds, let’s wrap the seeds in a paper towel, make it moist, and keep it at room temperature. In 5-7 days, the seeds will open. And then, you can then plant them directly in the soil.
#13 Celery Seeds
Get some celery seeds from your kitchen and put them in soil. When grow them in soil, you should not to push deep or cover them as they’re one of the very few seeds that require sunlight for germination. Gently tap them on soil for the contact, and that’s it. Sprinkle some water, and the seeds will germinate in 2-3 weeks.
#14 Amaranth
Take a pot with height is 10-12 inch pot, fill it with garden soil, and sprinkle seeds over. Cover them with a thin layer of soil. Water well and keep the container at a shaded location where it gets dappled sunlight. The seeds will germinate in a week.
#15 Black Pepper
To grow, fill potting mix into a disposable plastic glass and put seeds in it. Cover them with a layer of garden soil. Water well and cover the glass with a plastic sheet. Keep the glass in bright, indirect sunlight, and the seeds will germinate in 8-10 days. And then, you can grow them directly into a pot or garden.