Usually seed compost is finer and has less feeding than potting compost as seedlings cannot cope with too much feeding in the early stages.
As the plants grow a coarser grade of compost with different feeding in it is used gradually until the plant is in it's final pot.
Yes, if the seed is viable.
says who? its great for germinating seeds
a seed starting to grow
No, gm corn is not different than regular corn, not really anyway. Genetically modified corn is corn that does not come from an average corn seed.
they prefer fish, but standard seed is OK
Because geraniums are so wholly unrelated to dandelions, there would have to have been a foreign seed introduced to your container. :-) Dandelions are famous for easily going air born and sticking themselves in inconvenient places. If you store your potting soil in an unprotected area, a seed can easily make its way into containers when one plants them.
The type of soil used for planting seeds in pots is called potting soil or seed starting mix. It is specially formulated to provide the nutrients and drainage necessary for seeds to germinate and grow successfully in a container.
We'll it's just like a regular seed.
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it's darker,it tastes different,why wouldn't it It's darker because the seeds are toasted.
it is like the rank for example and number 1 seed is ususally the team who did the best in the regular season
No, it is not recommended to use regular potatoes from the grocery store as seed potatoes for planting. Seed potatoes are specially grown and treated to ensure healthy and successful growth, while regular potatoes may carry diseases or have been treated with chemicals that can affect their ability to sprout and grow. It is best to purchase certified seed potatoes from a reputable source for planting.