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A new year in the garden

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Gardeners can start sprouting seeds in February by placing them in one or two inches of vermiculite or potting soil. The recommended seed-starting containers include wooden flats, newspaper pots and plastic trays called ten-row seed flats. Vegetable-seed recommendations are presented.

Author: Bubel, Nancy
Publisher: Primedia Enterprises, Inc.
Publication Name: Country Journal
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0898-6355
Year: 1997
Purchasing, Vegetable gardening, Vegetable seeds, Vegetable seed

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A place to germinate

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Starting seeds requires good containers for germination to take place. Almost any container with good drainage and room for the roots to grow will work. Containers can be purchased flats, peat pots, recycled milk cartons and takeout containers or pots made from newspaper or soil.

Author: Bubel, Nancy
Publisher: F & W Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 1995
Varieties, Seedlings

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The beautiful food garden: encyclopedia of attractive food plants

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Author: Bubel, Nancy
Publisher: F & W Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Horticulture
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 1983
B, Gessert, Kate Rogers

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Subjects list: Equipment and supplies, Plant containers, Planters (Containers)
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