Many seeds only require soil and water to sprout. Others, however, have a harder coating that makes germination a bit difficult.
The good news? You can get started now. One of the easiest, most rewarding ways is starting seeds indoors. It’s simple, ...
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This simple seed-soaking trick helps garden seeds sprout faster
Speed up germination for some veggies and flowers by soaking seeds before planting.
If you’ve ever wondered why your seeds haven’t sprouted, cold stratification (or the lack thereof) might be to blame.
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