A person can determine how deep to plant a seed by reading the back of the seed packet. Generally, plants with longer roots will have to be planted further into the ground.
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I got it it's call "The little plant"
If a seed is planted too deep into the ground, water can't get to it and the soil won't have a lot of nutrients deep in the ground for the seed to grow affectively. Thanks!
if a seed then three times the length of the seed. {21/2 to 3 inches deep. if as a transplant seedling then plant at crown of plant.
You typically plant the average seed about 1 to 2 inches deep. It will depend what you are growing and if you are growing it in a garden or in a window box. Most seeds come with specific instructions printed on the package.
the rule is normally double the depth of the diameter of the seed.
When you plant the seed, you do not know the color of the flower. When the seed has grown into a flower, hover under the plant and it will tell you what color the flower is.
i don't really know what is saga seed but i know clearly that it is a seed and is growing to be a adult plant of corse... yeah i know i am childish anser like but i know nothing...
Germination is slow and erratic and can take up to 6 months to germinate, soak the seeds for 24 hours in warm water and plant 1/4 inch deep
Current recommendations are to plant corn seed 1.5 to 2 inches deep.
2-4 inches below surface, roots faced down
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