200 Count- Jiffy 7 Peat Soil 42mm Pellets Seeds Starting Plugs: Indoor Seed Starter- Start Planting Indoors for Transplanting to Garden or Planter Pot

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Product DescriptionThe Jiffy-7 42mm pellet is made from sphagnum peat from specially selected peat bogs. Lime and a special fertilizer with a low ammonium content are added to the peat in order to stimulate growth. The pellets have a pH of approximately 5.3 and are wrapped in a thin, degradable net. Ideal for starting your seeds indoors! Just put a few Seeds in each pellet and add water. Each pellet has its own compartment.

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Chia Gourmet Herb Garden

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Product DescriptionThe patented Chia Growing Sponge is ideal for indoor herb Gardens. It provides just the right air-to-water ratio for fast germination and vigorous growth. Distinctive terra cotta pots add a richness to your hoM.D.ecor. Two bonus packets of Seeds will allow you to plant your favorite gourmet mix. The patented Chia Growing Sponge makes growing herbs indoors clean, easy and fun. Easy to do and fun to grow! The herbs from your Chia Terra Cotta Herb Garden will be beautiful, fragrant and delicious. Everything you need to grow garden fresh Herbs in your own home.

This kit contains the following gourmet herbs: curled parsley (garnish, marinades, fines herbes mix), dill (fish dishes, pickles, sauces, garnish); chives (cheese spread, omelets, soup garnish), basil (pesto, tomato sauce, stuffing), and 2 extra herbs (cilantro and marjoram). The complete kit includes: four 3-inch terra cotta pots, four matching saucers, four plastic saucer liners, four Chia Growing Sponges, six seed packets, six plant markers, and complete, easy-to-follow instructions, recipes and helpful hints.

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Onslaught – Planting Seeds of Hate

Posted by admin on May 17th, 2012 and filed under Planting | 21 Comments »

plantingBand: Onslaught
Album: Killing Peace
Genre: Thrash Metal

Plant the germ of terror
Sow the seed of hate
Penetrate receptive minds
Scatter terminate
Silent without warning
Awake the sleeping cell
A suicideology
A nihilistic hell

You are my wall of silence
You are my tool of violence
You are my death alliance
Through you I scream defiance

Seeds of hate, seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, I’m planting seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, I’m planting seeds of hate

Cleanse the world in chaos
Die without a care
Tend a bitter harvest
In my pasture of despair
An enemy of sorrow
Maximize the kill
Devastation hit or miss
A sweet or bitter pill

You are my wall of silence
You are my tool of violence
You are my death alliance
Through you I scream defiance

Seeds of hate, seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, I’m planting seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, I’m planting seeds of hate

Inside your head inside your head
Inside your head, I’m planting
Inside your head inside your head
Inside your head, I’m planting

You are my wall of silence
You are my tool of violence
You are my death alliance
Through you I scream defiance

Seeds of hate, seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, I’m Planting seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, seeds of hate
Seeds of hate, I’m planting seeds of hate

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Hydrofarm JSCCM25 Organic Coco Planting Mix

Posted by admin on May 16th, 2012 and filed under Planting | No Comments »

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Product DescriptionOrganic coco coir Planting mix can be use indoors or outdoors as a planting mix. Promotes root growth for flowers, veggies, Herbs and more. Easy to carry and store. Each lightweight block equals more than 2.5 cf of soil. Measures 5-inch length by 5-inch width by 12-inch height.

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Planting a peach tree and fruit tree considerations

Posted by admin on May 16th, 2012 and filed under Planting | 22 Comments »

plantinghttp://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=103167 Planting a peach tree and talking about fruit tree considerations. My opinion, if your going to prepare for some kind of event, then fruit trees should be part of your plans.

Some of the types of trees that I have planted include peach, apple, plum, pear and fig.

To measure the distance between the trees, instead of using a tape measure, I used a 50 foot piece of rope.

peach fruit tree survivalist survival forum shtf disaster preparedness apple plum

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blueberries, planting and growing

Posted by admin on May 15th, 2012 and filed under Planting | 25 Comments »

plantinghope this helps, im just starting with them myself!

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Earth Series: Planting the Seed

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Product DescriptionPlanting the Seed is the first in the highly anticipated Earth Series collection of recordings from Gemini Sun Records. This beautifully and sensitively composed sequence of native songs from Paul Lawler and Mark Holland remind us of our deep connection to Earth and how we all play a vital role in its preservation. Each package containing the CD has been specially designed to be planted in the ground yielding an abundance of wildflowers. Take time to give back by planting this package in a place that has a special meaning to you. By doing this, you pass on the fertile knowledge that we are all here as one, and finding beauty is only an arms reach away.

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The Everything Grow Your Own Vegetables Book: Your Complete Guide to planting, tending, and harvesting vegetables (Everything (Home Improvement))

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2012 and filed under Planting | No Comments »

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Product Description

Vine-ripened tomatoes. Succulent squash. Plump cucumbers.

Growing vegetables is a rewarding—and cost-effective—way to eat better for less. Yet many don’t know where to start.

Author and farmer Catherine Abbott answers questions like:

  • What is the best way to maximize my Garden space?
  • How do I get started growing food to sustain my family?
  • Can I grow vegetables inside my house?
  • How can I tell if my Vegetables are primed for eating?
  • Will I really save money by growing my own?

You will find affordable tips on how to plant and harvest more than thirty common vegetables, from spinach and eggplant to corn and beans. Abbott’s expertise shines on Planting, fertilizing, watering, weeding, and troubleshooting. This book has everything you need to grow fresh, delicious veggies in any climate, any time of year!

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Planting A Fruit Tree

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2012 and filed under Planting | 3 Comments »

plantingGary Heilig, Horticulture Educator from Michigan State University Extension in Ingham County demonstrates how to plant a fruit tree.

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What are the procedures for planting in science?

Posted by admin on May 11th, 2012 and filed under Planting | 1 Comment »

I am doing a science project (7th grade) and we are planting small seeds and
observing. I forgot to bring home a paper that shows the procedures for what to get and do. I really need this paper because it is due on Tuesday. If you have any idea what I’m talking about or happen to have a kid that has this paper or you are a teacher please help me out and list all the procedures. Thanks this will help me SO much!

What you need to do will depend on what type of Seeds you’re planting – some should be covered by the soil, while other can sit on top. Some types need to be filed down to make their seed coat thinner. You may also have instructions as to how many seeds to plant in each container, and what type of container to use.

Also, different instructors might have different directions for their students, so I wouldn’t just go by what someone else tells you, if you don’t even know who they are or where they’re from.

Since you still have a day to do the Planting, do you know anyone else in your class that you could call either tonight or tomorrow morning who could tell you what you were supposed to do?