Vegetables And Seeds
Planting vegetables
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Vegetables Seeds
Plan and make your garden layout map.
- Mark out different rows to plant.
- Build your set or trellises in strong stakes for the climbing plants like beans and peas.
- Make the pathways early so that you won’t walk on planted areas and the fluffed up soil won’t be compact.
- Planting spacing and depths are critical.
- Don’t crowd the plants in a marked space or it will result in no Food and spindly plants.
- Place a marker or tag on each area or row so you know what and when sprouts there.
- Water the garden thoroughly before you plant.
Sowing your seeds
- As sow, carefully evenly distribute the seeds from the seed package.
- Larger seeds can be sowed individually in a row.
- Plant extra seeds, to allow for thinning and failed germination, in each row.
- Cover with fine soil.
- Compact the soil covering the seeds cause it makes moisture contact good and retain the soil moisture.
- Water thoroughly with a gentle spray so you won’t uncover or disturb the seeds.
- To germinate Seeds wants moisture, so keep it moist until seedlings grow up.
- It is perfect to thin the plants when seedlings are small, so the plants roots aren’t disturbed.
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10 20th, 2009 in
Vegetable Garden
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