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self-seed

(sĕlf′sēd′)
intr.v. self-seed·ed, self-seed·ing, self-seeds
To self-sow.
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In the second part, crystal refinement and perfection as well as crystal size growth are realized through polymer self-seeding and templated growth.
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Self-seeding foxgloves will 1 Look for the sun: In a small garden, the spot where the sun is shining at 6pm on a Friday in July is the most important part - so whatever your design is, it's basically got to revolve around that golden spot.
QCAN you recommend some self-seeding plants for low-maintenance borders please?
It's a tall, self-seeding (and therefore low-maintenance) plant with upright spikes of tiny purple flowers, often with bright stamen.
However, the decay is being replaced by natural regeneration, with trees and vegetation self-seeding.
After flowering, plants will die but not before self-seeding everywhere.
QI'D like to plant some self-seeding plants so my mum's garden becomes less high-maintenance.
It's a biennial which is happily self-seeding itself around your garden.
In a process called "self-seeding," the diamond filters the laser beam to a single X-ray colon, which is then amplified.
Pull up spent forget-me-nots to prevent them self-seeding everywhere.