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

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    Remember, you can always buy more seed starting mix if you need it. Start Small. You don’t need to start with an intense operation all at once. Start small and increase your seedling production ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Seed Starting on a Budget Series: The Importance of Labeling

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    The weather is so unpredictable, so this year, I'm delaying my foray into seed starting. It’s hard to resist. Those in warmer regions are already sharing photos of cute little transplants on ...

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Starting Seeds Indoors - AOL

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    Letting your seeds germinate inside gives you a head start on your garden! Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Seed drill - Wikipedia

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    Filling a feed-box of a seed drill, Canterbury Agricultural College farm, 1948. A seed drill is a device used in agriculture that sows seeds for crops by positioning them in the soil and burying them to a specific depth while being dragged by a tractor. This ensures that seeds will be distributed evenly.

  7. Priming (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Many have shown a faster emergence time (the time it takes for seeds to rise above the surface of the soil), a higher emergence rate (the number of seeds that make it to the surface), and better growth, suggesting that the head-start helps them get a good root system down early and grow faster. This method can be useful to farmers because it ...