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  2. Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Germination - AOL

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    Image Credit: 123RF. Not all seeds sprout at the same rate. While environmental conditions may alter germination time (e.g., if the soil is too cold, tomato seeds may take longer to germinate ...

  3. Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Choosing What to Grow - AOL

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    Before buying your seeds or starter plants, make a rough garden plan. You’ll have an estimate of the amount of space available for planting. You’ll have an estimate of the amount of space ...

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

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    The seed-starting kit has two 24-cell seed starting trays with a propagation tray for watering, two germination dome covers which regulate temperature, a six-quart bag of seed starting soil mix, a ...

  5. Plant breeding - Wikipedia

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    The entire offspring is sown to grow and set seed. As the number of plants in the population increases, a proportion of the harvested seed is saved for sowing. Stage 4: The seed can be used for continued evolutionary plant breeding or as a starting point for a conventional breeding effort.

  6. Seed drill - Wikipedia

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    The seed drill sows the seeds at the proper seeding rate and depth, ensuring that the seeds are covered by soil. This saves them from being eaten by birds and animals, or being dried up due to exposure to the sun. With seed drill machines, seeds are distributed in rows; this allows plants to get sufficient sunlight, nutrients from the soil.

  7. Seed treatment - Wikipedia

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    A Film coating, a layer of thin film applied to the seed typically less than 10% of the mass of the original seed. Encrustment, where the applied material is typically 100%–500% of the original seed mass, but the shape is still discernible. Pellet, where the applied material is so thick that the seed's original shape is not discernible.

  8. Everything You Need to Know About Starting Seeds Indoors - AOL

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  9. Seed saving - Wikipedia

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    Partially shelled popcorn seed saved for planting. In agriculture and gardening, seed saving (sometimes known as brown bagging) [1] is the practice of saving seeds or other reproductive material (e.g. tubers, scions, cuttings) from vegetables, grain, herbs, and flowers for use from year to year for annuals and nuts, tree fruits, and berries for perennials and trees. [2]

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