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[ UK /sˈiːdbɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a bed where seedlings are grown before transplanting

How To Use seedbed In A Sentence

  • We began to rake over the seedbed while they were selecting the seeds.
  • The church is the seedbed of gospel preachers, and we must value and nurture what God plants among us.
  • Weed control is an equally high-tech combination of stale seedbeds, flaming and mechanical weeding.
  • The sand was dotted with saucer - sized jellyfish, rocks and pools are squidgy with jelly buttons encrusted with limpets, barnacles and winkles and are seedbeds for mussels.
  • When seeding into a tilled seedbed, band seeders with press wheels are an excellent choice.
  • As we've seen abroad, various social networking media are the seedbed of movements such as Americans Elect and Smart Congress, which are slowly re-energizing individuals and helping them to mobilize rather than wait passively for elites who are more interested in maintaining the status quo than changing to come to their rescue. Christopher Holshek: Change or Be Changed
  • Some may argue that it is a waste of money because a good seedbed needs to be created for good germination.
  • That's why we recommend you plant in anticipation of rainfall in your area, and if rains don't come, water to keep your seedbed moist until your seedlings are established.
  • The sand was dotted with saucer - sized jellyfish, rocks and pools are squidgy with jelly buttons encrusted with limpets, barnacles and winkles and are seedbeds for mussels.
  • Rake and level tilled soil, then roll to make a firm seedbed.
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