How to Grow More Vegetables

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Loose soil with good nutrients enables roots to penetrate the soil easily, and a
steady stream of nutrients flows into the stem and leaves.

Some Causes of Poor Germination


When seeds fail to germinate or plants hardly grow at all
after germination, some common causes are:



  • Using redwood compost. This compost is widely
    available as a mulch or soil conditioner but contains
    growth inhibitors that can keep seeds from
    germinating or plants from growing well. (This is how
    redwood trees reduce competition.)

  • Planting too early or too late in the season. Seeds and
    seedlings wait for the right temperature and length of
    day to start and continue growth.

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