Mulch<span>, a type of protective covering which is in direct contact with the ground, provides more protection than canopy cover. It can vary from straw, to compost, to wood chips, or saw dust. Spread evenly onto the ground, mulch helps to reduce water evaporation, control weeds, and enrich the soil. It is also significant in protecting soil where vegetation has not had ample time to establish itself. By absorbing the destructive forces of raindrops and wind, mulch reduces erosion until the the seedlings mature enough to provide their own protective cover. thats all I know</span>
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Start your seeds off indoors - they need plenty of warmth to germinate.
Fill a seed tray or some 10cm pots with moist seed compost and flatten down.
Sow a few seeds on top and cover with a fine sprinkling of vermiculite or compost.
Place in a propagator at a temperature of 18-25C (64-77F).
The correct answer is ionization.
Ionization refers to the procedure by which a molecule or an atom attains a negative or positive charge by losing or gaining electrons to produce ions, usually in combination with other chemical modifications.
Ionization can result due to the loss of an electron after collisions with other atoms, subatomic particles, molecules, and ions, or through the association with electromagnetic radiation.
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do you go to school. What grade/year are you in?