Iris tubers may dry out between planting and digging. It is a good idea to soak them in water before planting. It may also need to have some bleach in the water to kill any iris borers. A ten minute soak with a water bleach mixture of 90/100 will kill the bugs.
You can move iris in August or September. Check the tubers over for any signs of iris borer. If there are holes, soak the tubers in bleach mixed with water ( Nine parts water to one part bleach for an hour.)
no, you do not.
You have to soak the seeds 15-24 hours before planting. Then you also have to do the gardening essentials like picking a spot with good sunlight and plenty of watering.
No you do not need to pre soak your green bean seed, it will grow just fine put right into the ground.
Presoaking grass seeds for 24 hours can speed germination. One drawback is that wet seeds are not easy to spread.
You can, but I wouldn't. I've heard of soaking it in a tea of kelp, or in distilled water to jump start germination, although you might be just as well to plant them directly in the ground if it's warm enough. But turpentine? No.
Yes you should soak clams in a mixture of 1/3 salt to 1 gallon of water before grilling
It shouldn't have to soak in water. As long as you suck on it and get it moist before you play, you can play on it.
You can soak the meat of a wild hog in brine before freezing it. This salty solution will help to eliminate the wild meat taste that many people do not like.
You don't need to soak an apple before eating. You just need to wash the apple with water beforehand. To keep apple slices from turning brown, you can soak them for 3-4 minutes in water or lemon juice.
No, you do not need to soak chicken breasts before grilling. Simply wash the chicken pieces off with clean water and pat them dry with paper towels before proceeding with the grilling process.
No definatelu not but you must with rice