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  2. 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 ...

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    Before you start clicking around online to purchase seeds and supplies, have a budget in mind. I typically set mine to no more than $50. The three most important tools required for seed starting are:

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  5. Seed drill - Wikipedia

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    Multi-tube iron seed drills were invented by the Chinese in the 2nd century BCE. [2] [3] [4] This multi-tube seed drill has been credited with giving China an efficient food production system that allowed it to support its large population for millennia. [4] This multi-tube seed drill may have been introduced into Europe following contacts with ...

  6. Germination - Wikipedia

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    For seed physiologists and seed scientists "germination rate" is the reciprocal of time taken for the process of germination to complete starting from time of sowing. On the other hand, the number of seed able to complete germination in a population (i.e. seed lot) is referred to as germination capacity.

  7. 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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