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  2. Yes, You Can Sow Seeds Outdoors in Winter—Here's How - AOL

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    Winter sowing also eliminates the need for pricey grow lights, seed starting trays, pots, and heating mats. ... there’s no need to harden your seedlings off before planting them in pots or ...

  3. How to Regrow Carrots from the Tops in 5 Simple Steps - AOL

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    To plant carrot tops in soil, fill seed-starting trays or pots with a rich potting mix amended with compost. Then, plant the carrot tops in the soil so the carrot shoulders and greens are just ...

  4. Can a Rainbow Eucalyptus Grow Indoors? Here's What an ... - AOL

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    First soak the seeds in water for 24 hours, then sow in a tray filled with lightweight, pre-moistened seed-starting mix. Keep the pot in a warm spot with bright, indirect light. A heating mat and ...

  5. Root trainer - Wikipedia

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    Root trainer pots. Many pot designs train the roots. One example is a truncated plastic cone in which a seedling is planted. There is a drainage hole at the bottom and the main tap root tends to grow towards this. What this achieves is to encourage the roots to grow a denser system of root hairs.

  6. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    For seedling starting in commercial greenhouses or polytunnels, pots usually take the form of trays with cells, each cell acting as one small pot. These trays are often called flats . There are usually holes in the bottom of pots, to allow excess water to flow out, [ 1 ] sometimes to a saucer that is placed under the flowerpot.

  7. Plug (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Establishing a garden using plug plants is often easier than doing so starting from seed. [3] According to the American National Standards a plug is a cylinder of medium in which a plant is grown. The term is generally used to describe seedlings and rooted cuttings which have been removed from the container but with the medium held intact by ...

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