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Onion seeds, for example, are only good for a year at most. Maybe you were able to get that two-year-old onion seed to germinate, but chances are, it won’t reach its fullest potential as a plant.
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If you live in a region with a cooler or shorter growing season, this is one term you need to know.
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It’s common to think that all seeds should be started in spring—but exactly when in spring (or late winter, for that matter) is an important factor too.
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Stratification (also known as cold stratification) doesn’t apply to all seeds, but it’s the number-one reason some seeds take their sweet time germinating (or refuse to germinate at all).
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Without the large soil volume of a garden bed, native soil won’t drain well, leading to problems like overwatering or damping off.