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

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    Indoor sowing generally works best with slow-growing seeds that need plenty of time to mature before the harvest season, but it’s also a great option for heat-loving plants that won’t survive ...

  3. Winter sowing in upcycled containers creates stronger ...

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    Winter sowing is an easy, low-maintenance technique for planting seeds in miniature, makeshift greenhouses that you can make yourself from upcycled materials. The only materials and equipment you ...

  4. Wheatgrass - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor-grown wheatgrass grows slowly through the winter in a climate like that of Kansas in the United States. Wheatgrass can be grown indoors or outdoors. A common method for sprout production indoors is often on trays in a growth medium such as a potting mix. Leaves are harvested when they develop a "split" as another leaf emerges.

  5. Gardening - Wikipedia

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    Indoor gardening is concerned with the growing of houseplants within a residence or building, in a conservatory, or in a greenhouse. Indoor gardens are sometimes incorporated as part of air conditioning or heating systems. Indoor gardening extends the growing season in the fall and spring and can be used for winter gardening.

  6. How to Plant and Grow Snowdrop Flowers That Reliably ... - AOL

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    Most cultivars winter over even in the frigid conditions of the far northern U.S. Like other fall bulbs, snowdrops need a period of cold, called stratification . A long period of temperatures ...

  7. Growing season - Wikipedia

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    Map of average growing season length from "Geography of Ohio," 1923. A season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and the amount of daylight. The growing season is that portion of the year in which local conditions (i.e. rainfall, temperature, daylight) permit normal plant growth.