1. Longer Growing Period: Depending on the type of seed, most will grow better when planted in the fall. This is due to the naturally slower growth rate of seeds in the cool temperatures of fall when compared to the warmer days of spring. When planted in September, seeds have a longer growing season that allows them to gain the strength and hardiness needed to survive the colder temperatures of winter.
2. Low Maintenance: When compared to larger plantings, seeds require a lot less upkeep when it comes to maintenance. They require less space, less water, and fewer resources, making them an attractive option for gardeners who do not have much space or resources at their disposal. With the right attention and care, seeds can easily be grown with minimal effort
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