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The phrase "seed bag" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a bag designed for holding seeds, typically in gardening or agricultural contexts. Example: "I bought a seed bag filled with various vegetable seeds for my garden this spring."
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Herbs and squash pop up in the flower beds edging the house; more tomatoes were started in a raised bed that her dad improvised from a neighbor's recycled soybean seed bag; she grows flowers and peppers at her grandmother's house next door; more flowers are flourishing outside her two rabbit barns.
Experience has shown that the indexing of an insert to a correct seed bag is not always accurate and ranges from 60%to80%0% reconfirmation rate.
Perched atop a high shelf at Silo Cafe in Melbourne, Australia, a five-litre jar holds an entire year of the sustainable coffee shop's waste — stickers from fruit, plastic caps, and mustard seed bag.
There I met, for the first time, about 30 of my neighbors and was given a seed bag, a map and a small team to work with.
After finding the seed bag with 20% Bt seed, we tested 25 seeds from a second seed bag from the same seed lot and found 28% Bt seed.
From each tested boll, we first tested 10 subsampled seeds as a pool and followed up with individual seed tests for Cry1Ac positive pools, as described above for seed bag samples.
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Young men from the neighborhood have charged their bikes through his planting beds or cut his seed bags and dumped them on the sidewalk.
The relaxed camaraderie of three women sunbathing at the edge of a lake feels completely right, as do the groggy postures of the tree planters at a misty early-morning meeting and their intent silhouettes later in the day, bent over shovels and seed bags.
Germination timing was indexed using seed bags placed adjacent to 1-m2 plots and retrieved at 2-wk intervals in fall and 1-mo intervals in spring.
We picked our way through seed bags and farm machinery to a freezer in the back – out of which he pulled a stiff, black object the size of a large housecat.
What you don't see in the romantically photographed calendars of old farms is the years of junk lurking behind the barn door -- bolts, screws, hay twine, wood, metal posts, bent fencing, rope, irrigation pipe and seed bags.
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