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  2. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many common plant containers, bonsai pots have drainage holes at the bottom surface to complement fast-draining bonsai soil, allowing excess water to escape the pot. Growers cover the holes with a screening to prevent soil from falling out and to hinder pests from entering the pots from below.

  3. History of bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Bonsai (盆栽, "tray planting" pronunciation ⓘ)[ 1 ] is a Japanese art form using trees grown in containers. Similar practices exist in other cultures, including the Chinese tradition of penjing from which the art originated, and the miniature living landscapes of Vietnamese hòn non bộ.

  4. Microgreen - Wikipedia

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    A shallow plastic container with drainage holes, such as a nursery flat or prepackaged-salad box, will facilitate sprouting and grow out on a small scale. [7] However, for commercial scale growing, specific trays better suited to growing and supporting microgreens are used.

  5. How to Plant and Grow Collard Greens for a Tasty Cool Season ...

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    When sowing seeds directly in the ground, sow them ¼ to ½ inch deep with three to four seeds per hole spaced 24 inches apart. Space rows at least 15 inches apart. After they germinate, thin the ...

  6. Germination - Wikipedia

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    Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or spore. The term is applied to the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm, the growth of a sporeling from a spore, such as the spores of fungi, ferns, bacteria, and the growth of the pollen tube from the pollen grain of a seed plant.

  7. 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.

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