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Seed Sowing

Adhering to the instructions for planting seeds is crucial for several reasons. It ensures that seeds are sown at the correct depth, which is typically three times the size of the seed, a guideline that promotes optimal germination and growth. Proper timing, as indicated on seed packets, is also essential, as some seeds thrive in cooler temperatures while others require warmth. Additionally, following spacing recommendations helps prevent overcrowding, allowing each plant adequate room to grow and access nutrients, leading to a healthier and more bountiful garden. Cheers

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