handmade plantable seed paper bags
Multiwall paper bags, which use three or more plies of paper, are used heavily in industrial applications for the transport and sale of products such as seed and fertilizer.
The bird seed industry can sell about 500,000 pounds each year.
It will say on the bag how much area it will seed. You need to know the area of the ground you are seeding.
You need to know the size of lawn, and the grass seed bags will tell you how much area they cover.
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The number of bags of canola seed needed per acre typically ranges from 5 to 10 bags, depending on factors such as the specific variety of canola, the planting method, and the soil conditions. Generally, farmers use about 5 to 10 pounds of seed per acre, which translates to about 1 to 2 bags, as each bag usually contains 50 pounds of seed. It's essential to consult local agricultural guidelines for more precise recommendations based on regional conditions.
One. If it is big enough.
Seed germinates in wet tissue paper because the moisture helps to soften the seed coat, allowing the seed to absorb water and nutrients needed for growth. The wet environment also provides the ideal conditions of warmth and humidity for the germination process to begin.
in the forever forest, there is a pathway there. talk to the person and they give you a blue magical seed.
To successfully grow a seed in a bag, you can follow these steps: Moisten a paper towel and place the seed inside. Seal the paper towel in a plastic bag and place it in a warm, sunny spot. Check the moisture level regularly and ensure the seed has enough light. Once the seed sprouts, transplant it into soil to continue growing.
its important because if you don't keep the paper wet since the seed needs the water to grow (and its only source is the paper towel that is wet) if you let that water dry up the seed will not grow or get its nutients =D hope that helps =]