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The moist of a hot food when covered is an example of condensation.
They should be planted point up and covered with 1" of soil and kept moist at a temperature 40 deg f for forty days
in moist, mid-latitude climates
moist moist moist
Unless kept damp, the moss would dry out and die.
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If the tissue paper is moist, corn seeds will germinate
Marigolds grow moderately fast when planted from seed. They will grow slow if they are kept dry, however if planted in fertile soil and kept moist, they will be grown and flowering in a matter of weeks.
'Moist' isn't actually an a verb, it is an adjective. The word you are probably thinking of is 'moisten' which means to make moist, the past tense of which is 'moistened'.
A Hibiscus can actually really be planted anywhere, but for best results try planting it in a spot of moist sandy loam.
Caladius is a beautiful bi-colored plant offering a beautiful display in landscaping. These bulbs should be planted in the spring after the last frost. Caladius should be planted in a shady, well drained area and kept moist but not soggy.
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The moist of a hot food when covered is an example of condensation.
They should be planted point up and covered with 1" of soil and kept moist at a temperature 40 deg f for forty days
autumn is the best time to sow grass seeds avoiding the heat of the summer
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