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

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    While most gardeners start seeds in spring, winter sowing can allow you to plant vegetable, herb, and flower seeds a whole lot earlier. ... Plus, they can keep garden pests from gobbling up seeds ...

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

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    Knowing how long a seed should take to germinate is an integral part of the seed starting process. ... Here are a few examples of germination times for favorite garden vegetables: Tomatoes: About ...

  4. 10 Essential Tips for Growing Vegetables Indoors Successfully

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    If you’re short on outdoor space or simply want to harvest homegrown vegetables in winter, these 10 tips will help you start and maintain a thriving vegetable garden indoors. Related: 11 Things ...

  5. Sowing - Wikipedia

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    Among the major field crops, oats, wheat, and rye are sown, grasses and legumes are seeded and maize and soybeans are planted. In planting, wider rows (generally 75 cm (30 in) or more) are used, and the intent is to have precise; even spacing between individual seeds in the row, various mechanisms have been devised to count out individual seeds at exact intervals.

  6. Fruit tree propagation - Wikipedia

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    MM.111: Vigorous — Not generally suitable for garden scale growing, being both too large and spreading (18–25 ft), and too slow to come into cropping. They are, however, suitable for growing as specimen standards in the large garden, or for producing medium-sized bushes on poorer soils.

  7. Plant propagation - Wikipedia

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    An electric seed-propagation mat is a heated rubber mat covered by a metal cage that is used in gardening. The mats are made so that planters containing seedlings can be placed on top of the metal cage without the risk of starting a fire .

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