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there are a couple of ways. you can put them in some dirt and put them in a sunny place and water them every once in a while, you can fold them up in a paper towel and wait for them to sprout, there are many ways besides this, so do some research and chose one you like!

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that is the magical aparatus inside the seed combined with the proper environment for growth.

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the plant route!

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