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A seed is inside a hard shell. So Until It is planted it is stored in that. Once planted and roots start to grow the seed starts to break out of the shell!
You can get a mihu once you have planted all the seeds in parchment desert.
It takes 4 to 5 days
You can typically walk on new grass after it has been planted for about 2-3 weeks, once it has had time to establish its roots.
Rows should be spaced 12" apart and the seeds within the rows should be planted 3" apart. Once the plants are growing, transplant the seedlings, making sure each plant has 6" of space on both sides.
The seedlings should be planted at least ¾ inches/2 centimeters apart. Once they're ready to be planted in the ground, they need to be spaced to allow for their expected mature size. The adult size well may be less than expected. But the plants do better with adequate spacing. This way, their roots won't get intertwined, and the plants will have their own identifiable soil food web and moisture spheres upon which to draw for water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients.
Vining varieties should have 4-5 seeds planted in small hills(mounds)in loamy soil. The hills should have a spacing of about 5-6 ft. depending on the variety. Once plants are well established, thin each hill to the best two to three plants.Semi-bush pumpkins should be planted four to five seeds per hill. Each hill should be four feet apart with eight feet between rows. Once plants are well established, thin each hill to the best two to three plants.Bush pumpkins should be planted one to two seeds per foot of row and thinned to a single plant every three feet once they are established. Rows should be at least four to six feet apart.Miniature pumpkins should be planted one inch deep, with two to three seeds every 2 feet apart. Rows need to be 6 to 8 feet apart.AnswerPlant on a well rotted compost heap. Water well. Once established liquid feed copiously. If large pumpkins are required reduce plant to two fruit and nip out growing point two leaves beyond set fruit.When ripe lift with fork lift truck.Take to show.
No. Once you have planted any seed in your Moshling Garden, it can not be used again.
Listeria can enter cantaloupes through various routes, including contaminated soil or water used during cultivation, improper washing or sanitization of the fruit, or cross-contamination from processing equipment or surfaces. Once introduced, the bacteria can thrive in the moist crevices of the cantaloupe's rough skin and potentially contaminate the inner flesh during cutting. Proper hygiene practices, sanitation procedures, and monitoring of the entire production chain are crucial to prevent listeria contamination in cantaloupes.
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Once you have planted the 3 seeds, wait several hours, then go check to see if the seeds have grown into flowers. Once the seeds have grown into flowers, a moshling should come to your Moshling Garden. When the moshling comes to your garden, click on it! If no moshling comes to the garden, then you did not plant the correct combination of seeds.
Soak thoroughly when first planted and then soak once a week throughout the growing season