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  1. Sowing - Wikipedia

    In sowing, little if any soil is placed over the seeds, as seeds can be generally sown into the soil by maintaining a planting depth of about 2-3 times the size of the seed.

  2. Sowing Seeds Guide: What You Need to Know About the Process

    Aug 13, 2025 · Starting plants from seed is easy when you follow a few simple rules. Here's what you need to know about sowing seeds.

  3. Sowing - definition of sowing by The Free Dictionary

    Define sowing. sowing synonyms, sowing pronunciation, sowing translation, English dictionary definition of sowing. v. sowed , sown or sowed , sow·ing , sows v. tr. 1. To scatter over the ground for growing. …

  4. SOWING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    : to put into a selected environment : distribute 2 : to set in motion : foment sowing the seeds of suspicion 3 : to spread over a wide area : disperse, disseminate sower

  5. SOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    It's rather early to be sowing carrot seeds, isn't it? We sow carrots in between the onions. Broad beans that were sown in the previous autumn will be ready first.

  6. Winter Sowing: Start Seeds Now Cheaply and Easily - Dengarden

    1 day ago · Winter sowing is a low-cost, low-effort method using recycled containers to germinate seeds. Timing, proper containers, and frost-tolerant seeds are key for winter sowing success.

  7. Sowing, different techniques to sow and sprout seeds

    Although it is a plant’s most natural way of reproducing, sowing does need to follow certain rules that are easy and effective to maximize growth of the plant and provide the best environment.

  8. sowing - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    1 day ago · sowing (plural sowings) The act or process by which something is sown.

  9. SOWING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    It had been a fine spring day, and everyone would have been out, it being the sowing season.

  10. Sow Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    Opponents have succeeded in sowing the seeds of suspicion/doubt. [=have succeeded in making people have suspicions/doubts] They have sowed the seeds of their own destruction. [=they have …