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The new plants are a little temperamental.  You cannot ignore them and expect them to survive.  Proper lighting and watering are needed to make them grow.  As they get bigger you will want to transplant them into containers so they can grow stronger for the outdoors.

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Watering of a new planting system can be hard.  This is why I recommend a self watering system.  The soil does not dry out nor does it get too moist.  The moisture stays just right for the seeds to germinate.

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The plants you start in the garden must not be planted until after the last frost is over.  The ground must be warm and ready for growing.  If you plant too soon the seeds will only rot and not germinate.  The most successful way is to start the seeds indoors.  This way there is no chance of the weather turning and having the seeds die.

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