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Get Growing Now: Starting Seeds Indoors
... watered. Available in 2 sizes ("Jiffy-7's" and "Jiffy-9's"), they resemble ginger cookies when dry and lumpy muffins when expanded. Simply drop a seed in the depression on ... , University of Saskatchewan. Sustainable horticultural information, offered free of charge to the public with the support of the University of Saskatchewan Extension Division, the Department of Plant Sciences and the Provincial ...
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Selecting Herbs to Grow
... asparagus are produced on annual plants 30 cm tall. Ground seed is traditionally used in cookies and cakes, but dried leaves are a very acceptable substitute. Fennel is commonly used in ... will thank you. Sustainable horticultural information, offered free of charge to the public with the support of the University of Saskatchewan Extension Division, the Department of Plant Sciences and the Provincial ...
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