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seedlings
noun
Plural of seedling
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The word "seedlings" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to young plants that have just recently sprouted from a seed. Examples: 1. The farmer carefully tended to the seedlings in the greenhouse, making sure they had enough water and sunlight to grow. 2. The gardeners planted rows of seedlings in the community garden, anticipating a bountiful harvest. 3. The botanist studied the growth patterns of various seedlings to better understand the life cycle of plants. 4. The horticulture class took a field trip to a local nursery to learn about different types of seedlings and how to care for them. 5. The park ranger explained to visitors how planting more seedlings can help with reforestation efforts in the area.
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Ayabu said the school asked for the seedlings given the poor state of the school grounds.
Stephen Omoko, coordinator of Soroti secondary's Connecting Classrooms programme, delivered the seedlings to Katine.
He said the seedlings would encourage community members especially the students to develop a love for the environment and begin agitating for its promotion and protection.
The British Council has donated 300 tree seedlings to Katine secondary school to improve its grounds and raise awareness of environmental degradation, particularly the burning on charcoal.
Some 6,000 fruit tree seedlings have been distributed and planted in Katine schools to improve the environment and offer possible income generating opportunities.
Philemon Herson runs a tree nursery, selling seedlings at 100 TZS (50p) apiece.
The seedlings cost UShs 1,500 each.
He learned gardening there, helping his mother prick out seedlings as a child, and found he never wanted to do anything else.
The Vineland Research and Innovation Centre in Ontario is working on one robot to plant tulip bulbs and replant seedlings, another to harvest, trim and package mushrooms and a third to package potted plants.
He watched oat seedlings warn each other of danger by releasing jasmonate acid, and tracked the dropping of poisoned leaves by the Sonoran brittlebush to ward off competition.
Kenyan women have since planted 30m seedlings and the movement has caught on in other African countries too.Tree planting gave way to activism.
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