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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Just make sure u have prepared the soil. Unless where u live has natually very loose and fertile soil its not gonna work well. If nothing else just dig some nice size holes, fill with good soil, and plant ur seed in the top of that. you can add a small layer of the natural dirt over it once your seed has sprouted so noone can see the different color dirt from afar... | ||
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