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How to Organize and Sprout Your Vegetable Seeds Faster

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By Kevin Fitzgerald
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Organize and Sprout Your Vegetable Seeds Faster
Organize and Sprout Your Vegetable Seeds Faster

Explains how to organize and get your vegetable seeds to sprout faster.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Growing vegetables is a fun hobby,you can do it to make money and or to keep yourself busy when retired.Growing vegetables is a fun kind of work.watching the seedlings sprout and becoming plants then watching the vegetables grow.

  2. Step 2

    This can be done outside only if it is warm enough.Here is one way to organise and seperate your vegetable seeds so you know which vegetables seeds they are.If you are going to grow mulitple vegetables of each kind of vegetables.One idea is to use some bigger flowering pots to put multiple seeds in each one and label each flower pot with the name of the vegetables or put the seed package on each flower pot.

  3. Step 3

    How to sprout the seeds quicker is in each flower pot you put some potting soil,some dirt from your yard and a little vegetable fertilizer.Mix well and then put the seeds in each container and water them.Make sure there is a couple of holes in the bottom of the flower pots,so some water can get out and fill the flower half way with soil.

  4. Step 4

    After you have all the soils,seeds and watered done,Put some plastic on the top of the flower pot and seeds to keep the heat from the sun in.To keep the plastic from blowing away tie the plastic on with twine.If it is a nice sunny warm day out keep the plastic off the top of the pots and at nite nearing nite time put some water in each pot,put the plastic back on.The plastic will keep the heat in and moisture in.Another tip is before it rains out try to put a couple of buckets where rain water will collect in the buckets.Rain water and heat from the sun are really good for the seeds and vegetables to grow.

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