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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 ...

  3. The Simple Seed-Starting Trick That Can Jumpstart Your ... - AOL

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    Soaked seeds sprout faster and turn into productive plants sooner. KINDRA CLINEFF. Which Seeds to Soak. ... Related: The 11 Best Seed Starting Trays to Help Kickstart Your Garden.

  4. Root trainer - Wikipedia

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    When raising multiple seedlings, the root trainers are commonly placed in trays or racks. The size of each trainer depends upon the species but, for broad-leaved trees, the capacity is about a cup . Vertical ribs inside the trainer are positioned to train the roots to grow downwards and so prevent root spiralling.

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    Let our experts guide you from start to finish—or rather, from seed to harvest—with their pro tips and tricks. Meet Our Expert Luay Ghafari , creator and recipe developer at Urban Farm and Kitchen

  6. Germination - Wikipedia

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    A seed pot used in horticulture for sowing and taking plant cuttings and growing plugs Germination glass (glass sprouter jar) with a plastic sieve-lid Brassica campestris germinating seeds Time-lapse video of mung bean seeds germinating

  7. Plug (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally nearly all heading brassica are sown in a separate seed bed, thinned, and the best ones planted in a prepared bed after about 6–8 weeks. Many pests want to eat baby brassica; this in combination with its long growing season makes planting brassica from plugs a much easier option.