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

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    Prep the soil. Before the ground freezes, prepare you planting spot by pulling weeds and removing large stones. If you’d like to give your plants a boost, add 1 to 2 inches of compost over the ...

  3. How To Compost Leaves So They'll Enrich Your Garden's Soil - AOL

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    Composting leaves is a natural way to recycle and put back minerals and nutrients into the soil. Plus, composting saves money—you don't need to buy amendments, such as manure, compost, or humus ...

  4. Potting soil - Wikipedia

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    A soil test may be done to analyze the chemistry of a potting mix, despite the mix not necessarily being made of soil. As an approximation for indoor home planting, the mix is generally treated as greenhouse growth medium. The main method is a saturated media extract (SME), which tests the chemical contents of a water extract of the mix.

  5. How to Grow Chives Indoors or Out for a Bountiful Year-Round ...

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    Planting by seed: Prepare soil by adding some organic matter. Sprinkle seeds over the soil about 1 inch apart. Sprinkle seeds over the soil about 1 inch apart. Cover the seeds with a 1/4 inch of soil.

  6. Compost - Wikipedia

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    The efficacy is influenced by a number of factors, such as the preparation process, the type of source the conditions of the brewing process, and the environment of the crops. [74] Adding nutrients to compost tea can be beneficial for disease suppression, although it can trigger the regrowth of human pathogens like E. coli and Salmonella .

  7. Sowing - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the mentioned seed pretreatments, seed germination is also assisted when a disease-free soil is used. Especially when trying to germinate difficult seed (e.g. certain tropical fruit), prior treatment of the soil (along with the usage of the most suitable soil; e.g. potting soil, prepared soil or other substrates) is vital.