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When sowing bean seeds directly into the soil, not all seeds turn into plants (due to dry soil or bad weather). Germinating bean seeds on moist kitchen paper towels is a simple and more successful starter method. | When sowing bean seeds directly into the soil, not all seeds turn into plants (due to dry soil or bad weather). Germinating bean seeds on moist kitchen paper towels is a simple and more successful starter method. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Things you'll need: 2 plastic rectangular boxes of the same size (about 2.5 inch (63 mm) high), kitchen paper, satay sticks (also known as skewers). Boxes on the photo are about 7 x 4.5 x {{convert|2.5|in|cm|adj=on|1}}. <br> <br> | # Things you'll need: 2 plastic rectangular boxes of the same size (about 2.5 inch (63 mm) high), kitchen paper, satay sticks (also known as skewers). Boxes on the photo are about 7 x 4.5 x {{convert|2.5|in|cm|adj=on|1}}. <br> <br> |