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  2. Precision seeding - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of hand-push and powered precision seeders are available for small- to large-scale jobs. Using a variety of actions, they all open the soil, place the seed, then cover it, to create rows. There are also precision seeders for planting flats of seeds for indoor seed starting.

  3. Broadcast seeding - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast seeder machine. In agriculture, gardening, and forestry, broadcast seeding is a method of seeding that involves scattering seed, by hand or mechanically, over a relatively large area. This is in contrast to: precision seeding, where seed is placed at a precise spacing and depth;

  4. Hand-pollination - Wikipedia

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    The plant the pollen is taken from is called the pollen donor or pollen parent, while the plant receiving the pollen is the seed parent. Hand-pollination is often done with a cotton swab or small brush, but can also be done by removing the petals from a male flower and brushing it against the stigmas of female flowers, or by simply shaking ...

  5. How to Grow a Lemon Tree Indoors for Delicious Citrus ... - AOL

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    To do this, find an actively growing but slightly matured shoot on a lemon tree and cut a small section just below the leaf. Add rooting hormone to the cut to encourage growth.

  6. Go green this Valentine’s Day with flowers that help at-risk ...

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    Southside Blooms employs youth from age 16 to 25 to farm the land and run the flower business. Some choose to work outside in the small plots learning basic farming skills, while others learn ...

  7. Sowing - Wikipedia

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    Hand sowing or (planting) is the process of casting handfuls of seed over prepared ground: broadcasting, that is, broadcast seeding (from which the technological term is derived). Usually, a drag or harrow is employed to incorporate the seed into the soil. Though labor-intensive for any but small areas, this method is still used in some ...