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'sow in' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
'Sow' means to plant seeds, so the phrase is not grammatically correct. If you intend to use the phrase 'sow in' in written English, it would need to be modified to make sense. For example, you could say, "He sowed the seeds in the garden."
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For tunnel production, sow in seedling trays.
Sow in spring and harvest when the seedpods turn brown.
Sow in drills, according to the instructions on the packet.
Once the weather warms up, sow in semi-shade, between rows of larger vegetables if necessary.
I like to sow in a wide drill (10cm) with 25cm between rows.
People pick the seedheads to sow in their own gardens – it's a form of deadheading".
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These days, Samhain (pronounced SOW-in) lasts from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2.
2. Samhain is pronounced "sah-win" or "sow-in".
6. Samhain is pronounced "sah-win" or "sow-in".
2. Samhain is pronounced "sah-win" or "sow-in". 3. Some modern pagans consider it the "witch's new year," and the end of the harvest season.
These are the events as such: Samhain(pronounced Sow-in): Wiccan new year.
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