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as an edging. With the exception 
the seeds of which should be sown 
selves or simply with another kin 
of the sweet peas and sunflowers 
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an inch deep, those of the foregoing should be sown thinly in April on 
the surface of the soil, and afterwards lightly raked in. To ensure 
mignonette thriving satisfactorily, fork or rake in before sowing a liberal 
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