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Seed Planters For The Garden © 2006
Seed planters for gardeners range in size from small hand held devices designed to plant small flower and seeds in seed flats and garden rows to larger units which will plant larger quantities of seed directly in the garden.
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Soils and Mediums for Starting Seed Indoor © 2006
Soil to start seeds indoors should have several qualities. It should be sterile, hold moisture, and be fine enough for the seeds to emerge from and send roots into.
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Seed Starting Trays – A Primer © 2006
There are a lot of seed starting trays on the market for starting seeds indoors. The best one is probably the standard 10/20 flat. It is called the 10/20 because it is ten inches wide and twenty inches long.
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Starting Seeds With A Seed Germination Mat © 2006
Seeds of most annual flowers and vegetables start better if a gentle bottom heat is applied to the seed bed. A seed starting heat mat will provide this requirement.
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Starting Seeds Indoors – Germination Made Simple © 2006
Starting seeds indoors is an integral part of gardening. Most avid gardeners want to start their own seeds. The reasons for doing so include both economy and variety.
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The Amazing Plant Seed © 2006
Seed size has virtually no impact upon the size of plant which grows from it. Some of the largest plants may grow from seed the size of dust, and smaller plants may sometimes be produced from large seeds.
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