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  2. The best seed starting trays for jumpstarting your garden - AOL

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    Mixc Seed Starter Tray with Humidity Dome $ at Amazon. This Mixc seed starting tray has everything growers want to sow multiple types of seeds. The plastic tray kit includes a cell tray and a ...

  3. Amazon greenhouses: Take your gardening to the next level - AOL

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    Gardening is a complicated hobby. On the one hand, it gets you out in the fresh air; on the other, it's easy to kill your plants. But having a structure like a greenhouse available can go a long ...

  4. Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    The choice of growing media and components to the media help support plant life. Within a greenhouse environment, growers may choose to grow their plants in an aquaponic system where no soil is used. Growers within a greenhouse setting will often opt for a soilless mix which does not include any actual components of naturally occurring soil.

  5. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    For example, in November 2017 GlassPoint announced that it is developing a solar enhanced oil recovery facility near Bakersfield, CA that uses greenhouses to enclose its parabolic troughs. [52] An "alpine house" is a specialized greenhouse used for growing alpine plants. The purpose of an alpine house is to mimic the conditions in which alpine ...

  6. Polytunnel - Wikipedia

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    Polytunnels on Balhungie Farm, Angus A polytunnel (also known as a polyhouse, hoop greenhouse or hoophouse, grow tunnel or high tunnel) is a tunnel typically made from steel and covered in polyethylene, usually semi-circular, square or elongated in shape.

  7. Allotment (gardening) - Wikipedia

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    An allotment garden in Petsamo, Tampere, Finland. The Luxembourg-based Office International du Coin de Terre et des Jardins Familiaux, representing three million European allotment gardeners since 1926, describes the socio-cultural and economic functions of allotment gardens as offering an improved quality of life, an enjoyable and profitable hobby, relaxation, and contact with nature.