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

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    Seed starting trays also have drainage holes to prevent overwatering. ... While many plants and seedlings thrive while growing indoors, a grow light can help make the germination process smoother ...

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

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    Winter sowing also eliminates the need for pricey grow lights, seed starting trays, pots, and heating mats. ... carefully poke ventilation and drainage holes in the top and bottom, and then cut ...

  4. How to Avoid Overwatering Your Houseplants, According to ...

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    “The best way [to water] is to take your plant to the sink and soak it really well, or soak it in a bowl of warm water and let it drain out completely," says Mattus. "Then set it back on the ...

  5. 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. [4]

  6. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    Flowerpots have a number of uses such as transporting plants to new locations, starting seeds, patio and indoor cultivation of plants, and the growing of tender plants in colder regions indoors. [1] Through the centuries, the use of flowerpots has influenced the horticultural use of plants, and the Egyptians were among the first to use pots to ...

  7. Drainage system (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    In some drainage projects, one may find that only main drainage systems are envisaged. The agricultural land is then still likely to suffer from field drainage problems. In other cases, one may find that field drainage systems are ineffective because there is no adequate main drainage system.