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  2. You Don't Need a Garden to Grow Dates—Here's How to ... - AOL

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    Date palm seeds have garnered a reputation for being a little difficult to germinate, so you can help the process along by slightly scraping away the seed's exterior layer. 3. Plant Shallowly

  3. When to start planting seeds indoors? Check your frost date - AOL

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    A week before the last frost date, begin to “harden off” plants by placing them outdoors for incrementally longer periods each day. When to start planting seeds indoors? Check your frost date

  4. List of date cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Dark, fleshy and sweet date of medium size with a relatively high moisture content and is suited for fresh consumption, i.e. not dried. At a temperature of −5 °C (23 °F) it can be kept for up to 2 years. Mriziga Mauritania: Mubashir Bahrain: Mudallal Bahrain: Muwaji Bahrain: Nabtat Ali Saudi Arabia: Arabic: نبتة علي: Nabtat Saif

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    The Sprout holds up to three herb plants at a time and is designed to grow plants up to five times faster than in regular soil. The low-fuss design is easy to use.

  6. Date palm - Wikipedia

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    Date seeds are soaked and ground up for animal feed. Their oil is suitable for use in cosmetics and dermatological applications. The oil contains lauric acid (36%) and oleic acid (41%). Date palm seeds contain 0.56–5.4% lauric acid. They can also be processed chemically as a source of oxalic acid.

  7. Dried fruit - Wikipedia

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    It accounts for over 99% of the US crop of raisins and dried plums, 98% of dried figs, 96% of dried peaches, 92% of apricots and over 90% of dates. Most of California dried fruit production is centered in the San Joaquin Valley where the soil and climate, especially the hot, dry summers, provide ideal growing conditions.