1.Layering-cover the stem of the plants.Plants that grow the stem close to the ground are covered with soil.The stem grows its own roots and become new plant. 2.Marcotting-remove the bark of a branch or stem of a palnt.Then wrasp it with good soil and coconut husk.After a few months roots begin to grow into another plant. 3.Grafting-cut a branch or stem from one plant and carefully joined to another .The bud shares the food and water and a new plant will grow. 4.Budding-is cutting a bud from one plant and attaching it to another plant when the bud grow,it is ready to be cut off and planted in the soil.
what are the 3 ways of planting
explain pre-planting
what is the time for planting coconuts
It usually depends on the organism: some by adding more cells, some because the pituitary gland releases growth hormone.
commonly done with the trees... indirect planting is when the plants need to be transferred to its permanent place
1. we use it to produce inculin 2. 3. ;D
Extensive or intensive, indoors or outdoors, and non-soil or soil are ways of planting. Extensive planting needs more space than intensive cultivation.
Indoor containers and raised beds are two ways of planting. Planting can be achieved in a number of ways and through a variety of mediums, from ground-associated to hanging and watery techniques.
planting of trees
by drinking it and planting crops
Yes
by planting and hunting and store
new farming methods & planting trees
By planting
By planting
we can protect soil by the following steps 1. by doing terrace farming. 2.by doing much and much plantation. 3. By planting trees in rows
Mass planting is a monoculture of one specific species. Mass planting is one of the most effective ways to develop 'a look'. In its simplicity a mass planting or monoculture is both a cohesive and timeless in presentation. When teaching garden design I am fond of reminding students that, "Mass planting establishes consistency; consistency develops theme; and theme delivers impact!"
1. By planting them 2. By the mother and father mating