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✨The flower language of jasmine: I give you jasmine, and I hope you will never leave me. I am so lucky to meet you. Symbolizing purity, kindness, pure and sincere love💓
🌼In this busy urban life, we long for peace and pampering from nature. Jasmine, with its unique fragrance, is the messenger of this love. Now, you can introduce this tranquility into your home, sow jasmine seeds, and let the fragrance of flowers fill every corner.
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Make Your Seed to Garden
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1. Choose the right containers

You can start seeds in almost any type of container, as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself, you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups, milk cartons or even a paper cup.
2. The “potting soil”

Choose the potting soil that’s made for growing seedlings.
NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh, sterile mix that will ensure healthy, disease-free seedlings.
3. Planting

Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds, you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination, cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green, you have to remove the cover.
4. Watering, feeding, repeating

As the seedlings grow up, you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer.
5. Light

Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window, choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights, adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness, too, so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller, raise the lights.
6. Move to outdoors

It's not a good idea to move seedlings directly from your home's protected environment into the garden. You've coddled these seedlings for weeks, so they need a gradual transition outdoors. About a week before planting them in the garden, place them in a protected outdoor spot (partly shaded, out of the wind) for a few hours, bringing them in at night. Gradually over a week or 10 days, expose them to more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is great for hardening off plants.
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