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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    Quote Originally Posted by the mole
    but mice could dig them up
    Yeah...watch out for those damn mice...I was going through all my seeds(about 5 years worth) removing the bad ones. I had them in a dish in my greenhouse, it started to get dark so I went back inside my house. The next day I went back out there and those little fuck heads ate all my seeds. All that was left were the shells with little holes in them.

    Mouse traps snapped thier fuckin necks...I felt revenge was served!
    stupids Reviewed by stupids on . planting seeds in one area outside? my biggest hole that i have dug is about 4 feet in length....pretty wide and pretty deep.....if i planted 5 seeds in this hole would the plants still grow big and produce a large yield? or is it 2 small? Rating: 5
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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    that sucks man..... but yea i wanna grow outside i never had the intentions of growing inside...but im growing 5 plants in the ground and 5 or more in pots becasue im gorilla growing and my space isnt that big...and should i start my seeds in little tiny pots till they sprout?....then transplant them in the ground also if i do start them in liitle tiny pots they will still be started outside.....so would it make a difference if i just planted them in the ground or start them in little tiny pots and then transplant them since both ways would still be done outside?

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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    can someone pelase answer??

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    #4
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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    if you plant them in containers,in your home, that will keep the seed warm,they like to be warm to germinate,when they sprout, hide them outside ,intell you can plant them into the ground..

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    #5
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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    ok so ill jsut drop my seeds in a glass of watter to germinate inside....that ill plant hem in litle pots ouitside then trasnfer them to the ground and bigger pots i can do that rite???

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    #6
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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    also i still dont understand what dropping my seeds in a glass of water does (germinating) can someone please tell me this to???

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    #7
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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    can someone pelase answer?

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    #8
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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    i dont know,,now am confused..

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    #9
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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    i wanna no what germinating does?

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    #10
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    planting seeds in one area outside?

    germanation is the proccess in which the seed springs to life. it will crack open and a tap troot will come out. then it ill push the seed matter out of the soil and into the air where it will open up exposing 2 small round leaves then from there it is a seedlingt and will start groing leaves.

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