Hi Chris
But once any plants sprout above the surface, they should never be put back inside a dark airing cupboard, other than at night perhaps
Absolutely right.
Okay weather should start warming up soon (in UK), so now's the time to try again.
Forget the basil (leave this until mid-May when it's a little warmer). I'm growing three different varieties of basil, but at this time of year they will require a heated propagator to guarantee germination.
Fenugreek seeds (need light & moisture to germinate, then warmth) - Soak a couple of dozen seeds overnight in a glass of water. Next day, take a small bowl and spread out a few sheets of adsorbent tissue paper in the bottom of the bowl (okay - bog roll!). Add some water to make it wet. Lay seeds on top and place on a sunny window ledge. Within a day or two you will see them sprout. Keep tissue wet. When the tails are fully developed, place them on the surface of compost (in a 5 inch pot). See here
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,2446.msg21197.html#msg21197Sprinkle some fine compost over the top (1-2 mm). Place back on window ledge. Keep moist but not wet. Plenty of warmth and sun and they will produce 'Methi' leaves within a few weeks. Keep on window ledge.
Chile seeds (need heat (ideally 25C) to germinate, then light, when growing - no less than 8C) - Place 3 seeds in a small pot (2 inch) filled with damp compost. Cover with fine compost (1-2 mm). Cover with cling film. Place in airing cupboard. Check every morning (keep compost moist) and as soon as the first one has hatched, place on sunny window ledge. Germination time varies and can be anything from 5 days to 45 days, depending on chile variety. Chilies need a lot of light.
Coriander seeds (need light & moisture to germinate, then warmth) - Fill a 5 inch pot with wet compost Sprinkle 10 - 20 FRESH seeds over the surface. Cover with fine compost (0.5 - 1 mm). Place on a sunny window ledge in a warm room. Keep compost damp. Will hatch out in about a week. Coriander needs a lot of sunlight to grow decent leaves.
Anyone who wants to regularly grow from seed, really should consider investing in a heated windowsill propagator. They're about 35 squid from garden centres or even less from Amazon ....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Garland-Super-Windowsill-Seed-Propagator/dp/B000YA43HC/ref=sr_1_2/026-6319670-1945245?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1208477389&sr=1-2Good luck.
SnS ;D