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  2. The best seed starting trays for jumpstarting your garden - AOL

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    This biodegradable seed starting tray, also from Gardener’s Supply Company, comes recommended by DeVito, who says it’s good for gardeners who want an eco-friendly option. As is common with ...

  3. How and When to Transplant Starter Trays of Seedlings for ...

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    It's usually best to start them in biodegradable containers or deep and roomy pots so you won’t need to repot them later. ... while delicate seedlings often do better when they’re repotted ...

  4. Kiss Your Seed-Starting Struggles Goodbye with This No-Fail ...

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    Unless you count microgreens, my previous indoor seed-starting attempts were iffy at best. Indoors, seed trays took up precious kitchen space while the room glowed purple for 16 hours a day, only ...

  5. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    An example of biodegradable pots are ones made of heavy brown paper, cardboard, or peat moss in which young plants for transplanting are grown. For seedling starting in commercial greenhouses or polytunnels , pots usually take the form of trays with cells, each cell acting as one small pot.

  6. Roundup Ready - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, genetically modified Roundup Ready soybeans resistant to Roundup became commercially available, followed by Roundup Ready corn in 1998. [1] Current Roundup Ready crops include soy, corn (maize), canola, [2] sugar beets, [3] cotton, and alfalfa, [4] with wheat [5] still under development.

  7. Plastic mulch - Wikipedia

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    This application process begins with preparing the field the same way one would for a flat seed bed. The bed must be free of large soil clods and organic residue. A machine called a plastic layer or a bed shaper is pulled over the field creating a row of plastic mulch covering a planting bed.

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