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First, prepare the ground. It must have the conditions   for the proper flourishing of a variety of seeds. As a matter of fact, back up. Familiarize yourself with the seeds. Find out as much about each of them as possible. Where are they from? Are they transplants or natives? Do they need lots of warmth, Or do they like to stay out of the light. Do they need space to grow, Or need something to grow on? Do they need constant care or are they resilient by nature, self-starters. You must be willing to get your hands dirty. You must be patient. You may not see results right away. Not all of them will show signs of growth at the same time. But you must never, under any condition, lose hope. Know that you may have ones who are not suited to the environment you have created. At least not right now. They may not respond, yet. Do not blame the seed! Do not be angry at where it came from. There is no return policy