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Not seeing sprouts yet? Here’s how long seeds take and what can change the outcome
Key Points Most seeds germinate when soil temperatures reach 70°F to 75°F.Germination time depends on seed type and can take ...
Grass seed can fail for a variety of reasons. Here's a list of 10 issues (with solutions) that will help get that seed up and ...
Rain sounds maybe soothing for humans, but for plants, the pitter-patter of droplets is more like a jarring morning alarm. As ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have demonstrated that tomato mutants lacking the SlIAA9 gene, an auxin signaling ...
The difference between a thriving garden and a disappointing patch of dirt often comes down to something incredibly small: a ...
Kent Bradford, left, and Alfred Huo, seen here with a flowering lettuce plant, found that lettuce could be prevented from flowering by increasing the expression of a specific microRNA in the plants.
A research team led by Prof. Liu Xuncheng from the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has recently published a study in the journal Plant Communications that sheds new ...
Minnesota Master Gardeners have participated in annual seed trials testing since 1982 to help determine what seeds will grow ...
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