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Why is it important to grow plants in the same part of the garden? (for an investigation) why not scattering the seeds anywhere?
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Why is it important to grow plants in the same part of the garden? (for an investigation) why not scattering the seeds anywhere?
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each plant needs a certain amount of room for their roots and leaves to maximise growth.
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