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Sesame
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So I bought a bag of Sesame from Hancock and have never grown it before. I remember that somebody on here grew a crop last year; any tips on how to grow it? I don't have a working planter, so all I can do is broadcast it. Will it outcompete the weeds like browntop does, or do I need to use a pre herbicide?
I would not think that it needs to be covered much, but do I want a firm seedbed? There were some reviews on Hancock that said it didn't come up. I suspect they planted too deep. Any ideas appreciated.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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