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I planted some in seed trays a bit ago and shoved them in the airing cupboard, I've got five showing so far. As my seeds are quite old, I was also advised that an easy way to check if they're viable is to put some on a wet piece of kitchen roll in a plastic bag in the airing cupboard, so I tried that and had a further five shooting, so I've transplanted them into another seed tray. They come out in the morning to get some sun, then back in the warm when it goes round the back of the house. Next thing is that they might actually produce some fruit, which they didn't do last year.
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