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  2. Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Inventory & Supplies - AOL

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    Seed starting soil mix. Seeds. Containers. ... Soil mix is where I don’t skimp. I buy the best mix I can afford as long as it fits into my budget. Buy larger bags of soil mix to save cash. If ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. When to Start Seeds Indoors for a Successful Spring Garden - AOL

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    Below, you’ll discover the best seeds to start inside and learn exactly when to plant your favorite seeds indoors and when to transplant seedlings out into your garden. Related: The 11 Best Seed ...

  5. John Innes compost - Wikipedia

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    The potting mixes are used to grow different types of plants depending on their nutrient requirements. [1] All three potting mixes have the same soil component: 7 parts sterilised loam; 3 parts peat; 2 parts sharp sand [5] They each contain ground limestone, and varying quantities of the same base fertiliser mix: 2 parts hoof and horn; 2 parts ...

  6. Potting soil - Wikipedia

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    A "seed starting" mix is suitable for larger seeded crops. [17] Following early growth, most plants prefer a potting mix that is more well-draining. Cacti and succulents require sharp drainage, thus requiring a much larger percentage of perlite or sand. [18] Carnivorous plants, such as the Venus flytrap and the pitcher plant, prefer the ...

  7. Saba senegalensis - Wikipedia

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    Once you acquire seeds, soak them in warm water for 24 hours. Then, start seeds directly in cactus soil mix. Do not overwater. The seeds should sprout within 2–4 weeks. Alternatively, if you have access to a live plant, it can by propagated by use of cuttings. Simply cut a 6-12 inch branch from the plant, and start directly in soil.

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