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  1. 5 days ago · National Seeds Corporation Ltd. (NSC) is a Schedule ‘B’-Miniratna Category-I company wholly owned by Government of India under the administrative control of Department of Agriculture & Farmer’s Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmer's Welfare.

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  2. 5 days ago · Print out these mini flower seed packets to organize and pretty up your seed storage, or to give as a gift so you can share the garden with someone special. I love how easy it is to collect seeds around the garden.

  3. 13 hours ago · Rainfed lowland rice is grown in around 13.0 million ha, mostly in eastern India, where soil moisture is available for longer period and rice varieties of 140-145 days duration to photosensitive types harvested from mid-November to mid-December are grown.

  4. 3 days ago · Use a hand trowel and dig a small hole, as deep as the plug and a bit wider. Loosen the soil at the bottom. Set the sweet alyssum plant or plug in the hole, check the depth, and refill the hole, firming the soil around the roots as you go. Grab the hose and give them a good soaking.

  5. 2 days ago · In this article, gardening expert and farm owner Taylor Sievers walks through all the steps you'll need to follow to collect and save seeds from your zinnia flowers. Written by Taylor Sievers Last updated: October 19, 2023 | 7 min read.

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  6. 4 days ago · To grow gerbera daisies from seed, you’ll need to collect fertilized seeds, plant them in a light seed-starting medium, and provide the right conditions and nutrients for germination. While it may take some trial and error, the result is a beautiful display of colorful blooms that can brighten any garden bed or fill out a bouquet.

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  8. 2 days ago · Plants can grow 2-4 feet tall and wide and need to be given enough space to grow. Russian sage will thrive in a sunny spot. Reese L. Robbins from Just Pure Gardening recommends giving the flowering perennial a full sun position in the backyard where it can get ‘at least six hours of sunlight’ each day.